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Council schedules evidentiary hearing on PK Motors license after federal conviction notice
Summary
Following a U.S. Attorney press release reporting a conviction tied to PK Motors, the council voted to schedule an evidentiary hearing to consider revoking the business’s class‑2 motor vehicle license.
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Peabody — The council voted Thursday to schedule an evidentiary hearing to consider revocation of a class‑2 motor vehicle license after the U.S. Attorney’s Office issued a press release reporting the conviction of Christine Fisher on money‑laundering charges tied to PK Motors at 195 Washington Street.
Councilor McGinn introduced the press release and moved to set an evidentiary hearing to review whether Christiane/Christine Fisher’s license should be revoked in light of the federal conviction. The council approved the motion by roll call; specific hearing dates and procedural details were not set on the record and will be arranged by the clerk’s office.
Council materials identify the business as PK Motors (195 Washington Street). The motion schedules the due‑process step of holding a hearing to allow presentation of evidence and offers the business an opportunity to respond before council action on license revocation.

