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[img]==Looks like [name] won't be [gerund] this Halloween.==

Swiss [nouns] have turned down a second bid for [noun] by the Rosemary's Baby [noun] after his [noun] [past] to pay a higher bail deposit.

"We received a [noun] for [noun] on Oct. 26, which we [past] today," Folco Galli, the [noun] for the Justice Ministry in Bern, told Bloomberg. "The risk of [present] remains [adjective]."

The 76-year-old [name], who's said to be ailing in a Zurich jail, had his [adjective] bid for bail rejected by the ministry earlier this month. That came a week after Swiss [noun] took him into custody on an international warrant related to his 1977 conviction for illegal [noun] with a [noun].

No word exactly what [name]'s legal team put on the table, but according to Galli, it wasn't just cash.

Last week, the U.S. Justice Department formally asked Switzerland to extradite the Oscar-winning director of such flicks as Chinatown and The Pianist to Los Angeles.

And on Monday, [name]'s now 53-year-old victim, Janice Carpenter, [past] with a California appellate court to [present] the case against him, arguing that all the unwanted media attention is not only negatively impacting her health, but harming her [noun].

[name] has 10 days to appeal the ministry's [noun] decision to a Swiss [adjective] court. No word after that when they'll issue their [noun].
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