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‘Vanderpump Rules’ Alum Faith Stowers Is Raising Money to Sue Stassi Schroeder

Stowers alleged that Schroeder 'made more terrible non factual claims about me' in a book she released two years after being fired from the Bravo reality series

Faith Stowers and Stassi SchroedeDesiree Stone/Getty; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Stassi Schroeder could be facing a lawsuit from her former Vanderpump Rules co-star Faith Stowers.

Stowers, who occasionally appeared on the Bravo reality series, launched a GoFundMe campaign on Sunday titled "With legal fees for justice against Stassi."

She wrote that, while she was on the show, "I was publicly targeted and mercilessly verbally attacked by Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute on multiple public platforms."

She continued, "These two women used their privilege and celebrity to try and tear me down at [a] very sad time in my life and the Country. During that time I was also racially targeted and wrongfully accused of horrendous crimes that I have since been vindicated from."

The Messenger reached out to Schroeder's attorney for comment.

Schroeder and Doute, who were original cast members of the show, were fired by Bravo in 2020, after Stowers alleged in an Instagram Live that they called police to falsely accuse her of crime in 2018. Both Schroeder and Doute apologized to Stowers on social media before being terminated.

In her GoFundMe, Stowers referenced Schroeder's book, Off with My Head: The Definitive Basic B*tch Handbook to Surviving Rock Bottom, which she released last April.

"Since Kristen's accepted apology, Stassi Schroeder has written a NY times best seller book recently and has made more terrible non factual claims about me once again. After all she has done she continues to stand by her ignorant claims that are very harmful to me and my family," the GoFundMe read.

Stowers concluded: "I'm seeking assistance with my legal team to get this book removed and all royalties/funds collected from this book be given to charity or assisting a family of choice. Thank you for your support always. And thank you all for standing up against bullies and racial division."

As of Wednesday, the campaign has raised over $1,200 of its $20,000 goal.

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