New Delhi, Oct. 11 -- Patty DeMint and Michelle Robey, known around Medford, New York, as the "DQ Sisters," faced a legal nightmare they never saw coming in 2019.

The siblings, business partners, and self-proclaimed ice cream fanatics, opened their Dairy Queen franchise in 2017 with one goal: to build a place where everyone felt welcome.

They hired locals, single parents, teens, and even people with criminal records. "Whether you are a felon, whether you are misplaced, whether you are 80 years old, whether you are 14," DeMint told CBS News, "everyone needs a place to call home." But by 2019, their sweet dream melted fast.

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