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Stalker Charged After Allegedly Dousing Lindsey Buckingham
7 Apr
Summary
- Woman with history of stalking charged with multiple felonies.
- Victim Lindsey Buckingham doused with unknown substance.
- Accused stalker faces charges including criminal threats.

Michelle Dick, 54, faces seven felony charges in Los Angeles for an alleged attack on Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham on March 25. Dick is accused of throwing an unidentified substance on the 76-year-old musician in Santa Monica, California.
The charges include making criminal threats, assault with a deadly weapon involving a motor vehicle, and felony vandalism. Dick also faces charges related to stalking Buckingham and another individual identified as Stephanie N. A warrant has been issued for her arrest with a $300,000 bail.
This incident occurred more than a year after Buckingham obtained a permanent restraining order against Dick, who had allegedly harassed him since 2021. Court filings reveal Buckingham reported threats of death and property vandalism. Dick had previously been arrested in 2016 for DUI and resisting an officer.
Buckingham detailed a campaign of terror, including harassing phone calls to his wife claiming to be his daughter and a fake 911 call that led to his arrest at his home. His permanent restraining order, set to expire in December 2029, mandates Dick stay 100 yards away from him and his family.