Stormy Daniels Funding Campaign Raises $1M After Vile Threats in Wake of Trump Trial

'She needs assistance to be able to continue to pay the mounting fees so Trump doesn't just win because his pocketbook seems endless,' said fundraiser organizer

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A friend has organized a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for legal fees and a "safe house" after Stormy Daniels and her family have been inundated with threats to rape and murder her and loved ones. Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images

A GoFundMe campaign has raised $1 million from 18,000 donors for adult film star Stormy Daniels to cover legal fees and pay for a "safe house" in the wake of a surge of threats after the Donald hush-money trial.

A surge of Trump supporters have threatened to rape and murder Daniels and her loved ones after she testified in the case.

Trump was convicted in May of 34 felony counts for business fraud after paying to kill Daniels' story about their relationship ahead of the 2016 election to hide the information from voters.

"It's become unsafe for her family and her pets. Stormy needs help to relocate her family to somewhere they can feel safe," fundraiser organizer Dwayne Crawford wrote on the GoFundMe site, headlined: "We Stand with Stormy. #We Are All Stormy."

"She needs assistance to be able to continue to pay the mounting fees so that Trump doesn't just win because his pocketbook seems endless," he added.

He called Daniels' Trump fight a contest of "David v. Goliath," and said she is so much more than the "porn star" which she is frequently called in the media. She's a "mother, protector, advocate, equestrian, author, filmmaker, and friend," Crawford wrote.

Daniels told Rachel Maddow on MSNBC early this week that she had been inundated with Facebook messages threatening "to rape everybody in my family, including my young daughter, before they killed them."

She added: "I've lost ... mostly my peace, mostly my daughter's privacy, and time ... I'll never get back with her."

Trump was to be sentenced in the criminal trial July 11, but that's been postponed to September after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that presidents have immunity for "official acts."

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