The Daily Stormer has employed similar tactics against various targets including Jews and African-Americans.

Mr. Anglin could not be reached Sunday, and it was unclear whether he had a lawyer representing him.

Mr. Obeidallah first landed on The Daily Stormer’s radar after he wrote a column for The Daily Beast in 2015, when Donald J. Trump was a candidate in the Republican presidential primary. It called on the Republican Party to denounce white nationalist individuals and organizations who were supporting Mr. Trump, including The Daily Stormer.

Mr. Obeidallah, a Muslim who discusses his faith in his comedy, said that although Mr. Anglin’s whereabouts was unknown, he planned to pursue his assets in the United States.

“We want to collect some money because that’s a more powerful message than just a judgment on paper,” Mr. Obeidallah said. “We’re going to give it to organizations that fight white supremacy, run by the very people these guys hate, like Muslims, African-Americans, Jewish Americans and the L.G.B.T.Q. community.”

Subodh Chandra, a lawyer for Mr. Obeidallah, said he believed it could be possible to secure funds from bank and Bitcoin accounts belonging to Mr. Anglin, possibly including money that Mr. Anglin’s supporters had donated to help him fight the lawsuit.

“It is immensely satisfying to secure judgment against people who promulgate hate and try to subvert Mr. Obeidallah’s life mission, which is to ensure that people see one another as people,” Mr. Chandra said. “What the Nazis tried to do was to undermine his very life’s mission. And they didn’t win, and they never will, because we still live under the rule of law in this country no matter how hard they might try to undermine the rule of law.”