Hillary Clinton is at the center of a legal battle between two companies that each sold a bobblehead featuring the former presidential candidate in a black-and-white prison jumpsuit and a ball and chain attached to her ankle.

Bobbleheads.com filed a federal lawsuit against the California real estate company Wright Brothers, on Monday, claiming it is selling a knockoff of its product and are infringing on the company's copyright.

The bobblehead website claims that it designed, advertised, marketed, distributed and licensed a bobblehead known as the Hillary Clinton Striped Pantsuit bobblehead, according to court documents obtained by DailyMail.com.

Bobbleheads.com claims California real estate company Wright Brothers, is selling a knockoff of its 'Hillary Clinton Striped Pantsuit' bobblehead. Pictured above left is the Wright Brothers' work, and right is Bobbleheads.com's original work

The company claims, however, that despite the product being copyrighted, the Wright Brothers copied the design

It featured a figure that looked like Clinton in a black-and-white jumpsuit with a ball and chain attached to her ankle and the words 'Hillary Clinton' etched on the stand.

It was posted on the website in August 2015 and registered for a copyright on the product in September 2015.

The company claims, however, that despite the product being registered, the Wright Brothers copied the design and distributed its own bobblehead that looked strikingly similar to Bobbleheads.com's product.

Court documents say of the two products: 'The Bobbleheads.com Work and Defendant Work 1 both have: (i) a black and white striped prison suit, with the lines oriented in the same manner and the same design, (ii) a tag next to the lapel with the term 'HC2016', (iii) an orange under shirt, (iv) a white pearl necklace.'

The Wright Brothers briefly took the product down from its site, but later started selling another item in which they attempted to 'design around' Bobbleheads.com's work. Pictured left is the Wright Brothers' second design compared to Bobbleheads.com's original product

It also say both products have: '(v) a right arm that runs along the side of the body and a left arm that bends across the mid-section of the body, with the hands and fingers on each arm placed in the same or similar positions, (vi) black shoes, (vii) feet in a similar position, (viii) a straight left leg and a bent right leg, and (ix) a black ball and chain connected to the right ankle.'

In September, the website sent a cease and desist to the real estate company demanding it stop illegally profiting off of the product.

The Wright Brothers briefly took the product down, but later started selling another product in which they attempted to 'design around' Bobbleheads.com's work, which Bobbleheads.com called 'intentional efforts to disguise the blatant and willful copying' of its product.

The website is demanding an injunction against Wright Brothers that would stop the company from profiting off of its Clinton bobblehead, an order for the destruction of all of the defendants' bobbleheads and damages in the amount of all profits the real estate company made form the knockoff Clinton bobbleheads.

Several companies sold Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump-themed toys during the presidential election