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black customers separately accused the luxury store of racial profiling after they said they lawfully purchased expensive items but were detained by police on suspicion of credit card fraud.Trayon Christian sued Barneys, saying he was accused of fraud after using his debit card to buy a $349 Ferragamo belt in April. Kayla Philips filed a notice of claim saying she would sue after she was stopped by detectives outside the store when she bought a $2,500 Celine handbag in February.Rob Brown, an actor who appears on the HBO series "Treme," also filed a lawsuit in October against Macy alleging he been similarly detained and questioned after he was stopped for possible credit card fraud while shopping at the department store. Brown is black.Macy has said none of its employees were involved in Brown detention and questioning. On Friday, Barneys said its own investigation has determined none of its employees were involved in stopping Christian or Philips.An investigation by the state attorney general office is "ongoing and active," a spokeswoman said Friday.New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly has said it is standard practice for retailers to call police if they believe crimes have been committed. The NYPD didn immediately respond to a message seeking comment Friday.Jay Z decision to not immediately bow out of his Barneys collaboration when the racial profiling allegations surfaced drew a firestorm of criticism on Twitter and an online petition that urged the rap mogul to bow out.continue Barneys collaboration despite racial profiling rumorsNEW YORK Jay Z announced Friday he'll