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coach poppy lawfully purchased items but were detained by police on suspicion of credit card fraud."We had a very candid and open meeting today to begin a dialogue," Sharpton said after the private meeting with Barneys CEO Mark Lee at Sharpton's National Action Network office in Harlem.The issue of racial profiling in stores has received much attention over the years. Oprah Winfrey complained recently that a Swiss clerk did not think she could afford a $38,000 handbag, and even President Barack Obama has said he was once followed in stores.Lee said Barneys' own initial investigation showed no employees were at fault in the two incidents, but he said the retailer does not tolerate discrimination and wants "to be part of the solution" to racial profiling.In a lawsuit filed last week, 19 year old Trayon Christian said that after he bought a Ferragamo belt at Barneys New York, he was accosted by undercover city police officers. He was arrested and detained, though he showed police the receipt, the debit card he used and identification, the lawsuit said.After Christian's lawsuit was filed, another black Barneys shopper said she was accused of fraud after purchasing a $2,500 handbag, and the black actor Robert Brown said he was paraded through Macy's in handcuffs and detained for an hour after being falsely accused of credit card fraud.New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office sent letters to the executives at both Barneys New York and Macy's East noting that racial discrimination in places of public accommodation including stores is prohibited under state and local civil rights law. The