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This story has been updated to remove the attorney’s name because the case was dismissed by the prosecutor.

Charges against a Denver attorney who was accused of falsifying a document on his Airbnb application were dismissed Thursday, Denver District Attorney spokeswoman Carolyn Tyler said.

He had been charged in July with felony attempting to influence a public servant.

“As the investigation continued, we no longer believed that we could prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt,” Tyler said in an email.