…where internet yelling meets the public record

After being found guilty of violating the conditions of his supervised release during the summer of 2023 by indirectly contacting his cyberstalking victim (via the victim’s business partner), Luke Wenke filed an appeal through the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City.…

The following docket reports pertain to two appeals that Luke Wenke filed in his first cyberstalking case (1:22-cr-00035). The first docket report pertains to Wenke’s most recent appeal case (#25-1165), and the docket report below it pertains to his previous appeal case (#23-6964). USA v.…

In August of 2023, I received an unwanted letter from Luke Wenke, whom I had ended my friendship with more than a year earlier following his arrest for cyberstalking. It contained the forged signature of another victim and listed the person’s former address in North…

In 2023, Luke Wenke was found guilty of violating the terms of his federal supervised release by indirectly contacting his cyberstalking victim, “Victim 1,” via an email to the victim’s business associate. The PDF viewer below contains two transcripts (Docs. #84 & #85) featuring word-for-word…

In December 2023, Luke Wenke was released from jail on an ankle monitor while awaiting sentencing for a federal probation violation charge that he had pleaded guilty to the previous month. In exchange for Wenke’s guilty plea, the judge had dropped four other probation violation…

Luke Wenke sent the following letter to the Honorable John L. Sinatra, Jr. in the fall of 2024 while undergoing a competency evaluation at the Chicago Metropolitan Correctional Center. In it, he threatens to retain a private attorney, claiming that he has an entourage willing…

In the following email to the Honorable John L. Sinatra, Jr., Luke Wenke falsely accuses me of damaging his Olean traphouse. He also falsely accuses both myself and my family of being welfare leeches (we’ve never been on welfare, period) and alleges that the government…