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fired back, saying that his employees had no part in two events involving black customers that have ignited a firestorm of controversy."We believe that no Barneys employees were involved in those incidents," Lee said after a meeting in Harlem with civil rights leader Al Sharpton and members of his National Action Network.In letters to Lee and Macy's Chief Stores Officer Peter Sachse, released earlier on Tuesday, Schneiderman's office said it is investigating a total of four complaints from black shoppers who said last week that at various times in the last eight months they were stopped by police after shopping at the two stores."The alleged repeated behavior of your employees raises troubling questions about your company's commitment to that ideal," wrote Kristen Clarke, who heads the attorney general's civil rights bureau.Tuesday's meeting between Lee and civil rights leaders was called last Friday, as allegations against Macy's were first being reported.Macy's officials were not immediately available for comment on Tuesday morning.Sharpton and other leaders on Tuesday called for a summit with a "broad section" of city retail executives."This must be done immediately," Sharpton said after meeting with Lee. "Not weeks days, hours. There needs to be a meeting."SERIES OF COMPLAINTSBarneys and the New York City Police Department were named in a lawsuit filed by Trayon Christian of Queens last week. The lawsuit said police had detained him in April for two hours after he bought a $349 Ferragamo belt, and they then released him without charging him.Kayla Phillips, a 21 year old