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LETTER: Luke Wenke Accuses Stalking Victim of Infiltrating Jail Mailroom

dirty male inmate spying on redhaired woman inside jail mailroom

Luke Wenke sent the following letter to the Honorable Lawrence J. Vilardo, who’s overseeing Wenke’s attempted lawsuit against me, in early April of 2026. In it, Wenke:

  • Urges the court to deduct the $405 lawsuit filing fee from his jail commissary account (as of 04/17/2026, I have not been served with any legal documents)

  • Falsely accuses me of conspiring with the FBI agent who oversaw Wenke’s cyberstalking investigations (and who is listed as my codefendant in Wenke’s bogus lawsuit)

  • Falsely accuses me of gaining unauthorized access to the mail room at the Monroe County Jail by conspiring with corrections officers, and tampering with said mail

  • Falsely accuses me of trying to interfere with the personal business and marriage of the judge who oversaw his previous cyberstalking case, and falsely claims that I admitted to the alleged interference in a jailhouse phone call

  • Falsely accuses me of cyberstalking him with this website (sharing the public record and my experience as a stalking victim do not constitute cyberstalking)

  • States his plans to seek a lawyer’s help obtaining a $200,000 wrongful incarceration check

  • Falsely claims that I have insider information about a home burglary that I’m 99.99999% sure never happened (and if it did, I wasn’t involved and know nothing about it); states his desire/intention to “put me under duress” and “make me confess”

  • Falsely accuses me of stealing his car and states his hopes/intentions for me to be charged with grand theft

  • States his plans to sue the Wenkeville family reunion and the Libertarian Party

  • Mentions for the umpteenth time that his late grandmother was a judge in the small village of Carrollton, NY and expresses his belief that “families of judges shouldn’t face judges” (in other words, I think he believes he should get away with his behavior because he’s related to someone who oversaw a courtroom in the middle of nowhere for three seconds during the ’90s)

Wenke v. Valentine et al. | Letter
April 10th, 2026

CASE #1:26-cv-00181, DOC. #9

Wenke v. Valentine – Letter – Doc. #9 – 1:22-cv-00181 – 04/10/2026