Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham's accused stalker has been hit with seven criminal charges.

TMZ reports that Michelle Dick was arrested and charged in a felony complaint, which includes two charges of stalking, two charges of threatening to commit a crime with intent to terrorise, assault with a deadly weapon that's not a firearm, vandalism, and battery.

The charges stem from a March incident during which she allegedly threw an unknown liquid at the musician.

Buckingham already had a restraining order against the woman, which ordered her to stay at least 100 yards away from him and his family, including their residences, vehicles and workplaces, and to have no contact with them. The restraining order runs until 2029.

Dick is accused of tracking Buckingham down at an appointment in Santa Monica and dousing him with the unknown substance before fleeing the scene.

This is the latest in a series of issues the rocker has had with Dick. Court documents obtained by TMZ show he claimed she has been harassing him and his family for years.

Buckingham told the court that Dick first started making contact with his family in 2021 when she obtained his wife Kristen's mobile phone number and started calling dozens of times a day, allegedly "leaving long drawn-out messages" that included the claim that she was Buckingham's child and "threats to kill" him and his family. He also claims she demanded money.

Buckingham insists he does not know her and is not her father.

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