Est. 12/2024 – LONG After the Stalking Began!
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.
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.
Less than a month after his release from prison, Luke Wenke continues to fixate on his romantic obsession.
After years of using the internet as a weapon to publicly smear his victims’ names in an attempt to destroy every fathomable aspect of their lives, Luke Wenke expects people to care that this website — which consists almost entirely of his own words — hurts his feelings. He drove…
Luke Wenke falsely accuses the court and one of his victims of hacking his devices and illegally accessing his public court records.
Luke Wenke blames his romantic obsession, Ryan, for his legal problems and subsequent life disaster, and demands an apology from him.
Luke Wenke claims that the police are fingerprinting his home for evidence of a break-in, but a police report states that this request was denied.
Luke Wenke denies attending the 2020 Minneapolis protests, falsely accuses me of violating his HIPAA rights by sharing his court documents online.