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Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham's alleged stalker faces multiple felonies, including assault with a deadly weapon and stalking charges.

AceShowbiz - Lindsey Buckingham’s alleged stalker has been formally charged with multiple felonies following an incident in which the former Fleetwood Mac guitarist was attacked with an unknown substance.

Michelle Dick, 54, faces seven criminal charges including making criminal threats, assault with a deadly weapon involving a motor vehicle related to an incident on March 19, and felony vandalism, according to court documents obtained by Rolling Stone.

Additional charges against Dick include another felony count for making a criminal threat against Buckingham on March 25, as well as a misdemeanor battery charge for using force during the same incident, the report states.

Moreover, Dick has been charged with stalking both Buckingham, 76, and another individual identified as Stephanie N. A Los Angeles County judge has issued a warrant for her arrest, setting bail at $300,000.

Attempts to reach Buckingham’s representatives for comment have been made but no statements have been released so far.

The attack allegedly took place on March 25 in Santa Monica, California, when Dick reportedly followed Buckingham to a building for an appointment and threw an unknown substance at him before fleeing the scene. Fortunately, Buckingham was not injured.

According to court records, the stalking behavior by Dick began in late 2021 and continued until the day of the attack in 2026. Prior to this, Buckingham sought and was granted a restraining order against Dick in December 2024.

In the petition, Buckingham described the harassment as frightening and expressed concern that it could escalate into physical danger for himself and his family. He detailed that Dick had called him repeatedly, leaving lengthy voicemails claiming she was his child and threatening harm to him and his family.

Complicating matters, in November 2024, Dick allegedly made a false 9-1-1 call claiming Buckingham’s son, William, 27, was suicidal and that gunshots were heard inside their home. This resulted in nearly a dozen officers arriving at the residence. Buckingham reported being handcuffed and forced outside his home during the police search, which left him shaken.

The restraining order issued by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Scully mandates that Dick must stay at least 100 yards away from Buckingham, his wife, his son, their homes, and vehicles for a period of five years. She is also prohibited from contacting or harassing the family in any way.

Despite the legal actions taken, Dick gave an interview to KTLA last week in which she claimed that Buckingham is her “birth father.” She admitted to visiting his home once the previous year but did not elaborate further.

The case remains ongoing as authorities pursue the charges stemming from the recent attack and the prolonged stalking behavior. The high bail amount reflects the seriousness with which the court is treating the alleged offenses.

Lindsey Buckingham, known for his role as the guitarist of Fleetwood Mac, continues to deal with the distress caused by this prolonged harassment, taking legal steps to ensure his and his family’s safety.

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