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American singer Chris Brown has been released without charge in Paris after being questioned on rape charges, French police said.
The investigation into the alleged incident is continuing, announced the Paris prosecutor's office.
The star and two other men were arrested Monday after a 24-year-old woman said she was badaulted at a city hotel earlier this month.
After his release, Brown turned to social media to deny wrongdoing.
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"I want it to be perfectly clear, it's wrong," he wrote on Instagram, next to a photo that said, "This slut lyin '."
He added in all capitals: "I want it to be perfectly clear … it's wrong," before going on to say that it was "against my character and morals".
Brown's lawyer, Raphael Chiche, said the R & B singer was baderting his innocence and intended to sue for defamation.
The two men arrested with Brown, identified by the French media as bodyguards and friends, were also reportedly released.
The alleged incident allegedly took place at the Mandarin Oriental luxury hotel on January 15th.
This is not the first time the singer meets the right – he has already been convicted several times for violence.
He was sentenced to five years probation and a public works order for badaulting his former girlfriend, Rihanna, in his car in 2009.
In 2016, he was arrested for badault with a deadly weapon after a woman told the police that he had threatened her with a gun.
He was later released and his lawyer said that the charges against Brown were "patently false".
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