
Luke Wenke was accused (and later convicted) of sending the following self-pitying diatribe to his cyberstalking victim’s business partner just weeks after his release from federal prison in 2023. Prosecutors argued that this constituted indirect contact, thereby violating a court-imposed condition of supervised release banning Wenke from contacting his victim in any form. In addition

Luke Wenke sent the following diatribe to the Honorable John L. Sinatra, Jr. in August of 2024 while detained at the Orleans County Jail in Albion, New York. In this 8-page doozy, Wenke tries depicting his father — one of the exceedingly few people who have stood by the arguably ungrateful defendant throughout his legal

Luke Wenke mailed this letter to the Honorable John L. Sinatra, Jr. in October of 2024 while detained at the federal Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in Chicago, Illinois. USA v. Luke Wenke – Letter October 25th, 2024 CASE #1:22-cr-00035, DOC. #160 Katie Mentions: 1 To read a “transcribed” version of the letter, scroll past the

Luke Wenke sent the following letter to the Honorable John L. Sinatra, Jr. in January of 2025 while detained at the Northeast Ohio Correctional Facility (NEOCC) in Youngstown, Ohio. USA v. Luke Wenke – Letter January 10th, 2025 CASE #1:22-cr-00035, DOC. #174 Katie Mentions: 2 To read a “transcribed” version of the letter, scroll past

Luke Wenke mailed the following letter to the Honorable John L. Sinatra, Jr. from Olean, New York in August 2023. In it, he complains about how long his criminal case has dragged its heels through the court system and compares a perceived recent increase in nationwide violence to a pair of high school friends getting

USA v. Luke Wenke – Email October 31st, 2025 CASE #1:22-cr-00035, DOC. #235 Katie Mentions: 3 To read a “transcribed” version of the letter, scroll past the PDF viewer. 🙂 From: Luke Wenke To: Judge Sinatra Subject: In Conclusion Luke Wenke #235- Page 1: “I email the Mayor back in Olean who is working for

Just one look at Luke Wenke’s past social media posts is enough for a person to realize that he’s extremely judgmental, especially when it comes to things that aren’t his business — like, for example, a person’s finances. He seems to think he knows everything about how everyone pays their bills, often poverty-shaming and finger-wagging