Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac is seeking a long-term restraining order against an alleged stalker.
InTouch is reporting that Buckingham is requesting long-term court-ordered protection against a woman named Michelle, 53, who he says has been stalking and harassing him and his family for three years. He has already been granted a temporary restraining order against her.
Buckingham claimed that police were sent to his house after they received a 911 call informing them his son William wanted to harm himself. The caller also claimed they heard gunshots.
Police handcuffed Buckingham before learning the allegations made in the 911 call were ‘fictitious’. The musician says the number that contacted emergency services was traced to Michelle’s phone.
While detailing the incident, which occurred on November 3, Buckingham says he was sleeping at his home when ‘nearly a dozen policepersons’ woke him up.
‘When I answered the door, I was handcuffed and asked to step outside of my house. The reason given was that a 911 call had been received stating that my son William was in my house and [wanting to harm himself] and that the caller had heard gunshot,’ he described.
Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac is seeking a long-term restraining order against an alleged stalker
Buckingham is a member of the legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac; pictured with bandmates John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood in 1975
‘After about twenty minutes of the police searching my house and me outside in the cold handcuffed, I was let back into my house, shaken and fearful,’ he explained.
Police released him from the handcuffs once they realized the claims made in the 911 call were fake.
‘I now know that the 911 call was traced to [Michelle’s] phone and was the latest in an unabated pattern of harassment and threatening acts against my family and me,’ he continued.
The November 3 incident occurred after police warned Michelle to stay away from Buckingham’s home after she showed up on September 19.
Michelle now must remain 100 yards away from Lindsey, his wife Kristen Messner, and his son William Buckingham, per the temporary restraining order.
The order will remain in place until a hearing scheduled for December 20. At the hearing, Buckingham will be able argue for a permanent restraining order.
Lindsey alleges the troubles with Michelle first started after she acquired his wife’s cell phone number and proceeded to call dozens of times a day.
Lindsey alleges the troubles with Michelle first started after she acquired his wife’s cell phone number and proceeded to call dozens of times a day; pictured with wife Kristen Messner in 2008
Lindsey alleges Michelle would occasionally leave ‘long drawn-out messages that included the claim that she was my child and threats to kill me and my family.’
Lindsey said Kristen also ‘blamed me for facial deformities she apparently suffered as a child and demanded money’.
‘I do not know [Michelle] and I am not her father,’ he stated.
Police told Michelle to cease the harassment in 2022 and Buckingham thought that was the end of it and decided against taking legal action against her.
But Buckingham learned this year that Michelle allegedly had never stopped contacting the family. His son William told him Michelle had been calling him since 2021 but he had been ignoring the calls the entire time.
It wasn’t until Michelle made her re-entry this year that William eventually told his father about Michelle’s attempts at contact.