Gordon Ramsay's father-in-law and two brothers-in-law face up to two years in jail after admitting they hacked chef's computer to dig for dirt after partnership turned sour


Gordon Ramsay's father-in-law Chris Hutcheson has pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to hacking the celebrity chef's computer. Hutcheson, 68, was charged under Operation Tuletta with conspiring to cause a computer to access programs and data without authority. Three of his children - Adam Hutcheson, 46, Orlanda Butland, 45, and Chris Hutcheson Jnr, 37 - also faced the same charge. They appeared at the Old Bailey before Judge Gerald Gordon and spoke to confirm their identities. The defendants pleaded guilty apart from Ms Butland, who denied the charge. The prosecution accepted the pleas and offered no evidence in relation to Ms Butland. Hutcheson Snr is the father of Ramsay's wife, Tana.

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