Blac Chyna has suffered a big legal setback after a judge ruled that she will not be granted any monetary damages in her defamation lawsuit against the Kardashians.

Now, her mother will be doing the job for her, as Tokyo Toni is claimed to be pleading with fans for a large sum so her daughter can appeal the judge's ruling.

Tokyo, whose actual name is Shalana Hunter, launched a GoFundMe campaign in order to raise enough funds for her 33-year-old businesswoman daughter to contest the court's ruling.

The crowdsourcing page's title is "Cheering for Blac Chyna's Appeal," and they're asking for $400,000.

"This GoFundMe fundraising [will] support my daughter, Angela R. White - BKA Blac Chyna - financially in this attempt to achieve justice," according to the fundraiser's description.

Fans were alerted to the existence of the page as soon as a screenshot of it circulated on social media.

"This GoFundMe fundraiser [will] help my daughter, Angela R. White - BKA Blac Chyna - financially in this quest to obtain justice," one person said, while another said, "This GoFundMe fundraiser [will] help my daughter, Angela R. White - BKA Blac Chyna - financially in this endeavor to get justice."

Another individual joked that they were going to retire to bed until they learned about Blac Chyna's GoFundMe.

However, one admirer pointed out that Rob Kardashian's ex did not require any further funds.

"She has six cars, and she doesn't need s-t from me," she said, referring to Blac Chyna's assertion that she gave up three of her cars because her baby daddies, Rob and Tyga, do not pay child support.

At the time of writing, Blac Chyna's fundraising had only gotten 38 donations totaling $690.

Tokyo was barred from the courtroom during her daughter's trial following multiple social media attacks on the Kardashian Jenner family.

All of this comes after it was revealed that Blac Chyna did not win her trial against Kris and Kylie Jenner, as well as Khloe and Kim Kardashian.

After two days of deliberation, the jury decided that no monetary damages would be awarded to the creator of OnlyFans content.

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After the verdict was read, the former reality star sat in startled silence, while the defendants promptly strolled out and attended the Met Gala in New York on Monday.

The Kar-Jenners were not forced to pay damages, but the jury ruled that they did not "act reasonably in good faith to preserve their own economic interests."

They also determined that all actions, with the exception of Kylie's, "did not prevent or make performance more expensive or difficult."

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