Est. 12/2024 – LONG After the Stalking Began!
In 2023, I received several unwanted letters from Luke Wenke, at least one of which violated a court-imposed contact ban which was put in place as a condition of Wenke’s federal supervised release.
In May of 2023 – less than six weeks following his release from federal prison – Luke Wenke was arrested in Olean, New York for violating the conditions of his supervised release. More specifically, Wenke was accused of indirectly contacting his cyberstalking victim (the Minnesota attorney he served prison time…
Luke Wenke admits to driving to North Carolina to stalk his romantic obsession’s family.
Following Luke Wenke’s release from federal prison in October of 2025, the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed his appeal as moot. USA v. Luke Wenke – Order October 14th, 2025 CASE #25-1165, DOC. #42.1 USA v. Luke Wenke – Response to Letter October 15th, 2025 CASE #25-1165, DOC.…
A federal appeals court denies Luke Wenke’s motion to stay his involuntary commitment to forced mental treatment.
Luke Wenke brags about abandoning an unsuspecting single mom 1,000 miles from home without warning during a cross-country road trip.
The U.S. federal government urges the appeals court to deny Luke Wenke’s motion to stay his punishment while appealing his case.
In this letter to the judge, Luke Wenke takes an authoritative tone toward the federal judge overseeing his cyberstalking case.
The following transcript contains a word-for-word account of what was said during a USA v. Luke Wenke probation violation hearing in November 2023.
During the summer of 2024, Luke Wenke’s public defender filed a motion for an evaluation to establish the defendant’s competency (or lack thereof). The motion was granted.
During a court hearing in 12/2023, Luke Wenke claimed he was capable of stopping himself from obsessively sending letters to his targets.
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.
In this document, Luke Wenke tries forcing his victims to needlessly testify at an upcoming federal probation violation hearing. The request was denied.
After being involuntarily committed to mental health treatment, Luke Wenke filed a motion to stay his commitment pending the result of his appeal.
Luke Wenke withdraws his appeal for violating federal probation after his lawyer states their intention to seek removal from the case.