In 1998 Gino D'Acampo was convicted of burgling singer Paul Young's London home, and served two years in prison.
He stole Paul’s £4,000 guitar collection, alongside a platinum disc.
D'Acampo was caught after his DNA matched tests on cigarette butts he had dropped in the star's bedroom in Mill Hill, North London.
D'Acampo subsequently apologised to Young, who accepted and suggested that D'Acampo could invite him to dinner in his restaurant.
Your turn. Surprise me.
He stole Paul’s £4,000 guitar collection, alongside a platinum disc.
D'Acampo was caught after his DNA matched tests on cigarette butts he had dropped in the star's bedroom in Mill Hill, North London.
D'Acampo subsequently apologised to Young, who accepted and suggested that D'Acampo could invite him to dinner in his restaurant.
Your turn. Surprise me.