Lindsey Buckingham’s stalker has been charged with multiple felonies for allegedly attacking the former Fleetwood Mac guitarist with an unknown substance.
Michelle Dick, 54, faces seven criminal charges, including criminal intimidation, assault with a deadly weapon with a motor vehicle stemming from a March 19 incident, and felony criminal damage to property, according to court documents reviewed by Rolling Stone on Monday.
Dick faces a new felony charge for allegedly making a criminal threat against Buckingham on March 25, and a misdemeanor charge for use of force in that incident, the newspaper said.
Dick was also charged with stalking Buckingham, 76, and another person named Stephanie N. Kennedy.
A Los Angeles County judge issued a warrant for Dick’s arrest and set bail at $300,000.
Page Six has reached out to Buckingham’s representatives for comment.
According to court documents, Dick stalked Buckingham from late 2021 until March 25, 2026.
That day, Dick follows Buckingham to Santa Monica, California, and throws an unknown substance at him when he arrives at the promised building.
Dick fled after the attack. Buckingham was not injured.
Buckingham previously sought a restraining order against Dick in November 2024, according to documents obtained by Rolling Stone.
At the time, Dick allegedly called 911 and falsely reported that Buckingham’s son William, 27, was “suicidal” inside the house and that he heard gunshots.
According to Rolling Stone, more than a dozen police officers arrived at Buckingham’s home that night, Buckingham said in a court filing.
“When I got to the front door, I was handcuffed and told to come outside,” Buckingham wrote.
“After about 20 minutes of police searching my house and searching me outside in the cold, handcuffed, I was brought back home, shaking and scared,” he added.
In her petition for a restraining order, Buckingham said that Dick’s harassment “made her fear that her behavior would escalate into something physically dangerous to me and my family.”
The musician also claimed that Dick called him dozens of times and left “long messages containing claims that she was my child and threats to kill me and my family.”
The restraining order, granted by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Scully in December 2024, orders Dick to stay at least 100 yards away from Buckingham, his wife, son, their home and cars for five years.
According to Rolling Stone, she was also prohibited from harassing or contacting the Buckingham family in any way.
Dick claimed in an interview with KTLA last week that Buckingham was her “biological father.”
She also admitted to showing up at Buckingham’s house “just once last year.”
