Est. 12/2024 – LONG After the Stalking Began!
Luke Wenke mailed the following letter to the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City in March of 2025. Interestingly, he sent this letter before he even knew what the outcome of his case would be, let alone whether he would end up filing an appeal. USA…
Luke Wenke harbors an unrealistic vision of someday “getting along” with his stalking victims, who simply want to be left alone.
In a jarring display of hypocrisy, Luke Wenke admits that his mother pays his bills despite constantly mocking those who struggle.
Luke Wenke brags about abandoning an unsuspecting single mom 1,000 miles from home without warning during a cross-country road trip.
Luke Wenke mailed the following letter to the Honorable Lawrence J. Vilardo – a federal judge completely uninvolved in his case – during the summer of 2024 while on federal remand at the Orleans County Jail in Albion, New York. In it, he claims that his public defenders, Fonda Kubiak…
On April 18th, 2022, Luke Wenke pleaded guilty to a federal cyberstalking charge in exchange for an 18-month prison sentence and the dismissal of an interstate threats charge.
Luke Wenke trash talks and falsely accuses Olean Mayor Bill Aiello and others who he depicts as allies in his more recent court correspondence.
After being found guilty of his first federal supervised release violation, Luke Wenke was sentenced to time served plus 3 years of probation. The judge imposed the punishment against the wishes of the prosecutor, who insisted that a return to prison was necessary in order to deter future reoffending.
Luke Wenke pitches an eight-page-long handwritten diatribe to the court specifically addressing those he feels wronged by, including his dad.
Luke Wenke mailed this letter to the Honorable Richard J. Arcara (a federal judge with no involvement in his case) in August 2025 while incarcerated at FMC Devens in Massachusetts. USA v. Luke Wenke – Letter August 12th, 2025 CASE #1:22-cr-00035, DOCUMENT #219 Katie Mentions: 1 To read a “transcribed”…
In the following memorandum, which is followed by a character reference letter written by Luke Wenke’s mother, public defender Alexander Anzalone urges the federal court in Buffalo, New York to sentence Luke Wenke to 18 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release, which reflects a downward departure…