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Singer Chris Brown investigated after parking lot fight

Grammy-winning singer Chris Brown is under investigation for an alleged assault in a West Hollywood parking lot, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said early Monday.

Los Angeles police investigating Sunday altercation outside record studio

Chris Brown, seen performing at the 2012 Grammy Awards, is being investigated for an alleged assault. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)

Grammy-winning singer Chris Brown is under investigation for an alleged assault in a West Hollywood parking lot, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said early Monday.

Deputies responding to a report of six men fighting Sunday night found the scene clear, but were told by witnesses that there had been a brief fight over a parking space.

"The altercation allegedly led to Chris Brown punching the victim," the department said in a statement released early Monday morning.

The "victim" wasn't identified but the celebrity website TMZ which first reported the fight outside the Westlake Recording Studio said it also involvedFrank Ocean, one of the top nominees at Grammy Awards next month.

In a Twitter posting later, Ocean said he "got jumped by [Brown] and a couple guys" and suffered a finger cut.

It wasn't Brown's first problem in the run-up to the Grammys. Hisattack on singer Rihanna on the eve of the 2009 awardsevent overshadowed the show.

Last June, he wasinjured in a brawl with members of hip-hop star Drake's entourageat a New York nightclub.

No arrests were made. Brown was gone by the time deputies arrived but the department said the investigation is ongoing and Brown would be contacted later.

Email messages to Ocean's publicist and Brown's lawyer were not immediately returned. A man answering the phone at the recording studio declined to comment.