The unidentified two White officers, whom film mogul Tyler Perry (pictured) accused of racial profiling[1] in February, have been cleared of any wrongdoing, according to the findings of an internal investigation that were released on Tuesday, reports CNN[2]. RELATED:Was Tyler Perry Racially Profiled Or Harassed?[3] In a lengthy Facebook[4] posting, Perry provided his followers with the details of his confrontation with the officers, which began with his illegal turn in his $110,000 Porsche Panamera sedan after leaving his Atlanta studio to ensure that he was not being followed. Perry was spotted by two White officers in a patrol car and pulled over. The men approached the writer/director/actor and proceeded to interrogate him without issuing him a summons. SEE ALSO: Zimmerman Judge Forced to Step Down, Appeals Court Rules He’s Biased[5] According to the officer’s testimony, they had been looking for a vehicle that fit the description of Perry’s car at the time which is why they stopped him ...