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Known as the 'Pecora Hearings,' the widely covered trials following the stock market crash of 1929 generated massive public outrage that forced Congress to impose stricter regulations on Wall Street.

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  1. After a narrow, inconclusive investigation into the 1929 crash was nearly complete, Ferdinand Pecora convinced the Senate Banking Committee to reopen the investigation and allow him to lead the trials.

  2. The hearings exposed massive amounts of fraud, insider trading, market manipulation, speculation, and even willful misrepresentation to investors.

  3. During the hearings, Pecora steadily questioned some of Wall Street’s biggest names—including JP Morgan Jr., who admitted that he and his partners hadn’t paid any income taxes from 1930 to 1932.

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