Luke Wenke sent the following email to the judge who oversaw his first federal cyberstalking case, as well as: Western New York businessman Carl Paladino, New York Senator George Borrello, New York Assemblyman David DiPietro, U.S. Representative Nick Langworthy, Cattaraugus County Legislator Laurie Hunt, and…
Luke Wenke often speaks of himself in plural form, and I think he does this to make it sound as if there are actually people helping him with his unhinged campaign to destroy lives. In short, I believe it’s an intimidation tactic to make a…
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…
After pleading guilty to cyberstalking in federal court in April 2022, Luke Wenke was sentenced to 18 months of incarceration followed by three years of supervised release. The document below details the conditions he was expected to follow upon reentering the free world. In addition…
In April 2022, Luke Wenke pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of cyberstalking. In exchange for his guilty plea, the prosecution dismissed a charge of making interstate threats and recommended an 18-month prison sentence followed by three years of supervised release. USA v.…
On March 15th, 2022, Luke Wenke was formally indicted on federal charges of cyberstalking and making interstate threats. Wenke was accused of stalking, harassing, and threatening a Minnesota-based criminal defense attorney (“Victim 1”), who was representing Wenke’s romantic obsession, Ryan (also called Benjamin), in a…
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…