A gym trainer in New York was acquitted of all charges in a teen rape case on Thursday, USA TODAY reported.

Alexandru Hossu, 36, was accused twice of raping a 13-year-old girl at her Brewster, New York home in 2010. He is the former live-in trainer of Putnam County District Attorney Adam Levy and was the girl's mother's boyfriend at the time.

Hossu was facing two counts of first-degree rape, two counts of second-degree rape, and endangering the welfare of a child.

"To anyone who watched this trial the verdict was a foregone conclusion," defense lawyer Daniel Mentzer said, according to USA TODAY. After the judge said the jury reached a verdict, Mentzer reportedly whispered to his client that "the right thing is going to happen here."

"To have to go through what that man went through is inhuman," Mentzer said. "Where does this man go to get his reputation back?"

Prosecutors did not comment on the verdict. After Levy -- son of TV personality and Judge Judy Scheindlin -- recused his office from the case, the Westchester District Attorney's Office took it on.

There was no forensic evidence in the case, USA TODAY reported, so prosecutors depended primarily on testimony from the girl, now a high school junior.

Juror Debbie Silmon, 57, of Carmel, said the jury was 10-2 in favor of acquittal on Monday, which then turned into 11-1.

"The man is innocent, period," she told USA TODAY. "I have no doubt whatsoever. He was 100 percent innocent. I thought she was a little liar. The sniffing, I think, was an act."