After a rocky few months for Ivanka Trump's clothing and jewelry lines, as a number of major retail chains dropped her products from their real and virtual shelves, her brand has encountered yet another setback.

According to legal documents obtained by DailyMail.com, Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry was hit with a New York State lien on January 26, accusing the company of failing to pay over $5,000 in taxes.

The Fifth Avenue jewelry store, located within Trump Tower, carries high-end pieces ranging from $1,000 to $20,000. The shop is officially listed as Madison Avenue Diamonds LLC.

According to legal documents obtained by DailyMail.com, Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry was hit with a New York state lien on January 26, accusing the company of failing to pay over $5,000 in taxes

The 5th avenue jewelry store, located within Trump Tower, carries high-end pieces ranging from $1,000 to $20,000. The shop is officially listed as Madison Avenue Diamonds LLC

As of February 2, Ivanka was still listed in business filings as the chief executive officer of her jewelry companies in both Florida and New York, despite her public appointment of Abigail Klem as the new president.

Later that day, Alan Garten, the Trump Organization’s chief legal officer, told ProPublica that Ivanka had signed all necessary paperwork to resign from her companies and that 'effective tomorrow, everything will be done.'

Though Ivanka's website states her brand can be found in 'over 60 exclusive fine jewelry boutiques and luxury department stores, including Neiman Marcus,' Nordstrom dropped her line in the beginning of February, inciting almost immediate backlash from Donald Trump himself.

On February 8, he tweeted: 'My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by Nordstrom. She is a great person -- always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!'

But Nordstrom wasn't the last company to ditch Ivanka's products. Belk, Burlington Coat Factory and Jet.com also removed her products from their websites.

And Neiman Marcus, who Ivanka still promotes as a partner on her website, pulled her jewelry from its website and many of its stores as well. The company stated that it has a 'very small' Ivanka Trump consignment business, based on 'productivity' of sales.

Ivanka's line has faced legal and financial problems even before her father was elected president.

Though Ivanka's website states her brand can be found in 'over 60 exclusive fine jewelry boutiques and luxury department stores, including Neiman Marcus,' Nordstrom dropped her line in the beginning of February, inciting almost immediate backlash from Donald Trump himself

On February 8, he tweeted: 'My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by Nordstrom. She is a great person -- always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!'

In March 2016, the New York Supreme Court ordered Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry to pay over $3 million, plus interest, to KGK Jewelry LLC over a breach of contract dispute. Ivanka's company was required to make several payments to KGK for jewelry that it delivered, but refused to pay more than once.

The company argued that because KGK was one day late in returning certain computer design files and the jewelry was 'of substandard quality,' they were not obligated to make further payments.

The court rejected this argument and ordered Ivanka's company to pay $3,059,590.

Sanjay Kothari, Vice Chair of the KGK Group, said in a statement: 'As it has done throughout its 110-year history, KGK complied with all obligations to its customer here.

'We are pleased that the Court saw the matter exactly as we had, and that now we can return our attention to supplying the industry with beautiful gemstones and jewelry.'

Though the current New York state tax warrant against Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry was filed in January, it is still active and has not yet been paid off.