
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 wrote the following letter to the federal Pro Se Assistance Program in Buffalo, New York in August of 2024 while detained at the Northeast Ohio Correctional Center (NEOCC) in Youngstown, Ohio. Wenke was housed at NEOCC while en route to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago, a federal Bureau of Prisons facility where

Luke Wenke mailed this letter to the Honorable John L. Sinatra, Jr. in September 2024 while detained at the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City. He admits in the first sentence that the envelope contains a Florida return address, reflecting an acknowledgment of his known tendency to use false return addresses on his outgoing correspondence.

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 accounts of what was said during Wenke’s sentencing proceedings, which

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 charges, all of which were for contacting victims in violation

On April 18th, 2022, Luke Wenke pleaded guilty to a federal cyberstalking charge. In exchange for his plea, prosecutors agreed to drop an interstate threats charge and to recommend an 18-month prison sentence. During the plea hearing, Wenke repeatedly acknowledged his guilt and said that he took responsibility for his wrongdoings. He would even state

The following transcript contains a word-for-word account of what was said during a federal violation of supervised release (VOSR) hearing for the USA v. Luke Wenke case that took place on November 21st, 2023. Wenke had previously pleaded guilty to a violation charge and was due to be sentenced during the hearing, but his sentencing