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Luke Wenke of Olean, NY is obsessed with ruining peoples' lives. His version of a friendship equates to a dirt-gathering mission for things that he thinks he will be able to use against the person later on, when he decides (for no logical reason) that the individual has betrayed him.
Wenke is consumed by jealousy and can't stand to see his victims doing well, even though he could be doing well if he stopped spending every waking moment stalking people and instead focused his energy toward productive activities -- like staying out of jail, not violating probation, not violating orders of protection...getting a f*cking job...
For all the talking Wenke does, he can't handle a dose of his own medicine. Anytime someone dares to give him a mere taste of the suffering he deserves, he runs to mommy (his little foot-soldier, who fights her 30-something-year-old son's battles for him when he can't take what he dished out), threatens legal action (in the form of frivolous lawsuits and false criminal complaints), and plays the victim card as hard as he possibly can.
In one case, he filed a false complaint against a karate business to the New York State Department of Labor. He also posted bogus one-star reviews of the business online. (More on this at a later time.)
Above all, Wenke's go-to strategy is to threaten to ruin peoples' livelihoods and personal lives. He tries to do this by revealing "dirt" about the person, which includes things that are typically not as incriminating as he seems to believe (like the person acting stupid while drunk one night many years ago -- something nobody else probably even remembers, but that Wenke filed away in his deranged mind for later use as "ammo" against the victim -- and things of that nature).
Wenke also tries to destroy his victims' reputations by leaving false online reviews pertaining to their work (as I mentioned before) and trash talking them on social media. He carefully skirts around the law so he can argue that he "technically" isn't committing any crimes.
But Wenke isn't nearly as smart as he thinks he is. As they say about narcopaths: the mask always slips. Which is why, after many years of getting away with being a piece of crap, his behavior is finally catching up to him in well-deserved, long-overdue, and life-damaging ways. And it will continue to do so, as long as his victims continue to report his suspected crimes to authorities and call him out on his unacceptable actions.
In the above image, Wenke seems to target people he was banned from contacting via orders of protection and under his probation rules. You'll notice that the post does not specify a planned reason for taking his victims to court, other than feeling "wronged." Wenke's ambiguously-worded internet banter is just one example of how he continues to target his victims in ways that he is unlikely to get in trouble for after being ordered to leave them alone.