A disturbing case involving a legendary rock musician has escalated, as authorities confirm that a woman accused of stalking and attacking him is now facing multiple criminal charges.
Lindsey Buckingham, best known for his role in Fleetwood Mac, was allegedly targeted in a series of incidents that culminated in a March 25, 2026 attack in Santa Monica, California.
According to prosecutors, the suspect—identified as 54-year-old Michelle Dick—has been charged with multiple felonies, including stalking, criminal threats, assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism, and battery.

Authorities say the most recent incident occurred when Dick allegedly threw an unknown substance at Buckingham as he arrived for an appointment. While the musician was not injured, the event marked a serious escalation in a pattern of behavior that dates back to late 2021.
Investigators revealed that the suspect had allegedly harassed Buckingham and his family for years, including:
- Repeated phone calls and threatening messages
- Claims that she was his biological daughter
- A false emergency call that triggered a police response at his home
A restraining order had already been issued in 2024, requiring her to stay away from Buckingham and his family, but authorities say the harassment continued despite the legal protections.
Following the latest incident, a judge issued a warrant for her arrest with bail set at $300,000, and she was later taken into custody out of state pending extradition back to California.

The case has raised renewed concerns about celebrity safety and the challenges of dealing with persistent stalking behavior, especially when it escalates into physical confrontation.
Buckingham, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and one of the most influential guitarists in rock history, has not publicly commented on the latest developments.
Authorities say the investigation remains ongoing as the case moves through the legal system.