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Grant Robicheaux, the doctor who appeared on the Bravo reality seriesOnline Dating Rituals of the American Male, is set to have the sexual assault charges first brought against him in 2018 dropped.

The Orange County District Attorney’s officeannouncedTuesday that all criminal charges against Robicheaux, 39, and hisgirlfriend Cerissa Riley, who were bothaccused of drugging and sexually assaulting seven women, will be dismissed.

However, current Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer ordered a complete reevaluation of the case after Rackauckas admitted during a sworn deposition in June 2019 “that he had used the case to garner media attention to help his re-election campaign.”

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Over a three-month period, two prosecutors looked over thousands of photos, videos, chats, pages of documents, text messages, social media and dating platform conversations, and pages of transcripts from interviews with alleged victims and witnesses, as well as hundreds of emails and hours of audio recordings, the DA’s office said.

The team of prosecutors found that “there is no provable evidence that Robicheaux and Riley committed any sexual offense.”

Both Robicheaux and Riley had previously pled not guilty to the charges against them, andvehemently deniedallegations of non-consensual sex.

“We unequivocally deny all allegations of non-consensual sex and absolutely deny any allegations that we have ever secretly drugged anyone for the purpose of having sex with them,” the couple said in a statement in October 2018.

“We have been aware of this investigation since the search warrant in January, and as a result of the search we were well aware that the police had taken computers, phones, and digital storage items for review,” their statement continued, PEOPLE previously reported. “We didn’t flee, we didn’t move and we didn’t go into hiding.”

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The pair added that before they were arrested in September of that year, “we had great friends, great lives and great careers that allowed us to make positive contributions to our community. We look forward to getting our lives back.”

“We have and will continue to stay here to clear our names we worked hard to establish,” they added.

Robicheaux, Riley and former DA Rackauckas’ lawyers did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on Tuesday.

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source: people.com