Bon Jovi home burglary: Man pleads guilty to crime, Bon Jovi home burglary suspect Nicholas Tracy of Beachwood admitted in court that he burglarized multiple Jersey shore homes during a crime spree that lasted from March to April of last year. One of those homes belongs to the famous 1980s era singer Jon Bon Jovi, whose career is still going strong albeit not as strong as it was during his heyday.
According to MSNBC, Tracy " ... pleaded guilty Tuesday to three counts of theft and burglary from a spree that netted him more than $300,000 worth of jewelry and personal items from the homes." Tracy could serve up to five years in prison for the crimes. He is expected to be sentenced next month.
The singer's full name is John Francis Bongiovi, Jr. He has been married to his high school sweetheart Dorothea Hurley since 1989 when they eloped in Las Vegas. The couple has four children together. They range in age from eight to nineteen. The specific items stolen in the Bon Jovi home burglary were not disclosed.
According to MSNBC, Tracy " ... pleaded guilty Tuesday to three counts of theft and burglary from a spree that netted him more than $300,000 worth of jewelry and personal items from the homes." Tracy could serve up to five years in prison for the crimes. He is expected to be sentenced next month.
The singer's full name is John Francis Bongiovi, Jr. He has been married to his high school sweetheart Dorothea Hurley since 1989 when they eloped in Las Vegas. The couple has four children together. They range in age from eight to nineteen. The specific items stolen in the Bon Jovi home burglary were not disclosed.
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