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Daywatch: Suburban ice cream shop owner sued

by Edinburg Post Report
October 24, 2025
in Health • Food
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Good morning, Chicago.

Eleven girls and young women have filed suit against the owner of an ice cream shop in Addison, accusing him of secretly taking videos of them while they were dressing, creating what their attorney called “a shop of horrors.”

The suit alleged that the shop owner forced the girls to change into uniforms in the bathroom at Flavor Frenzy, at 48 W. Lake St., where a camera hidden in an electrical outlet recorded them.

Steven Weisberg, 58, of Buffalo Grove, was indicted in September on 66 counts of child pornography, a Class X felony, and 32 counts of unauthorized video recording. He is being held without bond in DuPage County Jail.

Weisberg has pleaded not guilty, and court records show that investigators were seeking an additional unspecified warrant in the case.

Read the full story from the Tribune’s Robert McCoppin.

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