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Jennifer's fiancé accused of assault

Los Angeles - Jennifer Love Hewitt's fiancé Brian Hallisay is being investigated for alleged battery.

A photographer filed a police report against the 34-year-old Privileged actor following a confrontation is Brentwood, Los Angeles, on Friday night.

A source told gossip website TMZ.com that Jennifer and Brian, who are expecting their first child together later this year, asked the paparazzo to leave them alone as he attempted to take pictures of them leaving Toscana restaurant.

The photographer ignored their plea for privacy and Brian allegedly got into a scuffle with him, during which the camera reportedly hit the snapper in the face near his eye.

'I don't know what I'm having'

Ghost Whisperer star Jennifer, 34, felt so bad about the incident that she allowed the photographer to take a few more pictures before leaving but he went to a police station a few hours later and filed a report against Brian.

The law enforcement source said that the alleged victim did not have any visible injuries but the investigation is ongoing.

Jennifer and Brian, who met on the set of the NBC series Love Bites, recently decided to postpone their nuptials until after their baby is born.

She previously said: "I'm not putting that [the wedding] on myself also! We're going to wait. I'm going to get down and be cute again and then we'll be ready to go."

She added: "I don't know what I'm having. [I'm due] in December. Everybody's really excited. Meeting the baby is what I'm most excited about."

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