In a dramatic turn of events that has captured the attention of music fans and legal observers alike, former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham’s alleged stalker, Michelle Dick, was taken into custody on Friday and faces a staggering seven criminal charges. The arrest follows a March incident in which Dick allegedly threw an unknown liquid at Buckingham, an act that has now been linked to a broader pattern of harassment and intimidation.
Arrest and the Full Scope of Charges
According to court filings released to the public, Dick was charged with the following offenses:
- Two counts of stalking
- Two counts of threatening to commit a crime with intent to terrorize
- Assault with a deadly weapon that is not a firearm
- Vandalism
- Battery
These charges stem from the March episode in Santa Monica, where Buckingham claims Dick approached him at a scheduled appointment and doused him with an unidentified substance before fleeing the scene. The incident is now the centerpiece of a felony complaint that has been filed against her.
A History of Harassment That Dates Back Years
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