Luke Wenke has long been fascinated with the concept of destroying a business’s reputation by writing false shitty online reviews under fake names (or while impersonating real people without their knowledge or consent).
Most people wouldn’t even do this to their worst enemy because they understand how wrong it is to try ruining someone’s livelihood, thereby potentially compromising the person’s ability to afford the most basic of living expenses. But hey, some folks are born evil, and I think the material on this page reflects such an example.
When Wenke decided that his cyberstalking victim (the Minnesota attorney) wasn’t doing enough to bring him and his romantic obsession, Ryan, together, he made good on his previous threats to leave meritless one-star reviews. The FBI discussed the incident in its criminal complaint against Wenke:



Luke Wenke’s Admission
I knew about Wenke’s false reviews targeting his cyberstalking victim well before the criminal complaint above was issued, because Wenke had admitted to it during our Telegram conversations, as evidenced by the following screenshot:

Luke Wenke Remained Fixated On False Reviews While In Jail
The screenshot gallery on this page includes X/Twitter and Facebook posts spanning from September of 2023 to shortly before Luke Wenke’s most recent arrest in December. There were no social media posts between mid-December of 2023 and the fall of 2025 because Wenke was detained for violating probation and while undergoing court-ordered mental evaluations.
During that time, he continued to mention false one-star reviews in his letters to the court:

Letter from Luke Wenke to the Honorable John L. Sinatra, Jr. (doc. #214); 06/06/2025

Letter from Luke Wenke to the Honorable John L. Sinatra, Jr. (doc. #216); 07/03/2025
Luke Wenke Falsely Accused Me of “Tanking” His Mommy’s Restaurant
Based on the court document and letter excerpts above and the screenshot gallery on this page, one might reasonably deduct that Luke Wenke has a specific affinity for destroying someone’s reputation through negative reviews (or at least an affinity for the thought of doing so). Despite his apparent openness about his enjoyment of this activity, he got upset when he believed that others were targeting his family in the same fashion.
In 2024, someone wrote a negative Yelp review about Wenke’s mother’s now-shuttered ’80s-themed restaurant in Salamanca, New York — which, for the record, I never visited. Wenke and his mother automatically blamed me for the negative review (which was just one of several), despite having no evidence to support this allegation.

Letter from Luke Wenke to Judge John Sinatra, Jr. (doc. #150-1, p.1); 09/10/2024

Letter from Luke Wenke to the Honorable Richard J. Arcara (doc. #165-2); 11/18/2024
Do I know who wrote the bad review about Wenke’s mother’s restaurant? You bet. Will I ever throw that person under the bus? Absolutely not.
Wenke and his mother can blame me, that’s fine. If the police investigated, they’d discover that I’m being truthful about playing no part in that, and that I only learned about the review after it was posted. And I’m apparently a better guesser than Wenke or his mom, because I figured out who the author was (without making a spectacle of myself in the process by hurling false allegations at the wrong individual).
Luke Wenke Gallery | False Reviews
2025 Screenshots
December 2025
12/01/2025:

November 2025
11/26/2025:






11/13/2025:

11/11/2025:

11/08/2025:



Luke Wenke Gallery | False Reviews
2023 Screenshots
September 2023
09/30/2023:
XTwitter, 10:55 PM:

X/Twitter, 08:41 PM:

X/Twitter, 08:17 PM:

X/Twitter, 08:16 PM:


09/29/2023:

09/25/2023:

In addition to targeting his original cyberstalking victim, Luke Wenke also threatened to write harmful false reviews about his former public defender (above).

09/19/2023:



As the screenshot above demonstrates, Luke Wenke has admitted that he would want to continue harassing the victim even if he got his case overturned. This circles back to my point about why I started this website and why I won’t take it down: because Luke Wenke isn’t going to leave me alone either way.
Categories: Luke Wenke, Court Documents: criminal complaints, letters; False Allegations: wrongful conviction/incarceration, false reviews; Obsessions: Katie Obsession, Ryan/Benjamin obsession; screenshots, social media posts, Threats: false reviews, job loss/career destruction, reputation damage, threats to sue
Tags: anti-American, antimilitary, anti-police; Buffalo, NY; Cattaraugus County, demands, Donald Trump, double proxy marriage, FBI, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Olean, NY; Olean Police, racism; Salamanca, NY
