On Wednesday, all charges against the man were dismissed and the jury sent home.
Judge Rea made an order for final name suppression and said he wouldn't be ordering a retrial.
Since Monday, the jury of seven males and five females had heard from both women who claimed to have been touched as young children between the early 1970s and early 1980s.
The court heard the man's daughter had kept quiet about being molested by her father until her brother's death.
In cross-examination, the man's defence lawyer Bill Calver put to her that her allegations were false and had been made to "get back" at her father for things that had happened in both her and her brother's lives.
She denied this and said it was a "changing point" for her.
"I don't have to get back at him I just need to speak up and tell the truth."