Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham's Stalker Charged After Attack

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A woman accused of stalking and attacking Fleetwood Mac guitarist and singer Lindsey Buckingham has been charged with multiple felonies by a Los Angeles court.

On March 25, Michelle Dick was arrested in Santa Monica after throwing an unidentified substance at the rocker.

Per Rolling Stone, the woman faces a total of seven counts, including making criminal threats, assault with a deadly weapon involving a motor vehicle and felony vandalism. She also faces a separate felony count of criminal threat against Buckingham for the March incident, as well as a misdemeanor battery charge for allegedly using force.

The musician originally sought a restraining order against Dick in late 2024, which he was granted, alleging that she had been stalking him for years.

A warrant has also been issued for Dick's arrest, with bail set at $300,000. According to court filings, the Fleetwood Mac icon alleged that Dick had been harassing him since 2021, claiming to be his daughter.

On April 2, Dick told KTLA that she went to Buckingham's house "last year" and confronted him in March. She also added that she had been living in her vehicle.

Last week, Buckingham took to his Instagram to promise fans big plans for the rest of 2026.

"2026 is off to a wonderful start!" he wrote alongside a clip in which he discussed his ongoing projects. "Between working on a solo album and the upcoming Fleetwood Mac documentary, there are many exciting things to come."


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