The National Enquirer has released their interview with a fixer who claims they worked for the Clintons from 1991 until 2008 to bury stories in the press.

The individual, whose identity is not revealed, details 12 of their fixes in their story, most of which involve Bill's alleged relationships with women.

He claims he purchased photos of Bill on a Hollywood lot with Night Court actress Markie Post, paid two women named 'Doreen' and 'Julianne' shortly after Bill was inaugurated and resolved 'rumors inside the White House' of an alleged affair between Bill and Entertainment Tonight host Mary Hart.

The fixer also claims Hillary had him scrub Vice Foster's office and remove Whitewater documents, just two hours after the White House employee's lifeless body was found in a park outside Washington DC.

'I am coming forward now because of the endless attention the alleged indiscretions of Donald Trump have received,' said the fixer.

'Nothing I have heard comes close to the sexual and moral corruption of the Clintons - many of which have yet to be revealed.'

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Spilling the beans: A fixer who claims they worked with Hillary and Bill Clinton from 1991 through 2008 has given an interview to the National Enquirer (couple above in 1992)

Ladies: The individual says that he shut down rumors that Bill was allegedly having affairs with Night Court actress Markie Post (left in 1992) and Mary Hart of ET (right in 1994)

Claim: The fixer allegedly paid a photographer $100,000 to get rid of photographs showing Bill with Post on a Hollywood lot (The Clintons and Post above in 1993)

'I was informed that these stories would involve rumors of Bill Clinton‘s many sexual dalliances and an alleged ongoing affair of Hillary Clinton with a male member of her law firm, Vince Foster, as well as a female mover-and-shaker in Hollywood,' the fixer said of their first meeting about the possible new job.

'For a retainer of $4,000 a month - paid by a third party, not the campaign - I was told to keep these stories hush-hush in one of two ways: by trading access to the Clintons for “positive” interviews, or by paying the reporters.'

He then goes on to detail his hardest fix, which involved the president's brother Roger.

'Presidential brother Roger Clinton was marrying his eight-months-pregnant bride Molly. There was a bachelor party,' said the fixer.

'Recordings were made. Recordings involving Bill Clinton.'

Those recordings were eventually obtained by the National Enquirer according to the fixer, and in exchange for not releasing them the tabloid was given exclusive access to Roger's wedding.

'Before the publication and its then-editor could publish a transcript, I swooped in and negotiated for the White House to give this paper exclusive access to the ceremony itself,' said the fixer.

'Not even The Washington Post or The New York Times had that.;'

Allegations: He also claims that he had to shoot down rumors of an alleged affair between Bill's brother Roger (left with first wife Molly) and Oscar-winning actress Faye Dunaway (right in 1992)

Clean it out: Hillary allegedly had the fixer scrub the office of Vince Foster (above) to remove documents pertaining to the Whitewater scandal

Sad day: This order allegedly came just two hours after Foster was found dead, with his death later ruled a suicide (The Clinton's above at Foster's funeral)

The fixer also claims that he shut down rumors that Roger was allegedly having an affair with Oscar-winning actress Faye Dunaway just prior to his wedding.

The fixer does no go into much details about Bill's alleged affairs in the story, but does reclaim he paid one photographer a shocking amount of money in exchange for pictures of Bill and Post.

'I was ordered to buy photos from a photographer who lived in Malibu. He had been on the lot and snapped Bill and Markie alone in a car. I arranged a $10,000 payoff in cash. Used bills. Always used bills,' said the fixer.

'Incredibly - or perhaps not - the photographer's studio burned down the night before. But I don't know anything about that and I don't want to.'

National Enquirer is on newsstands in New York and LA now, nationwide on Friday

There are less details given about the fixer's allegations that Hillary ordered Foster's office to be scrubbed after his death.

'Fix No. 7 happened when Hillary ordered - and supervised - the looting of incriminating Whitewater documents from Vince Foster's office in the two hours following the discovery of the deputy White House counsel's body in a McLean, Va. park on July 20, 1993,' reads the Enquirer.

'Clinton oval office staff ordered Mr. Fix It to stall hungry tabloid media while Foster's office was sanitized.'

The fixer claims that in the end though, he does not want these stories to have any impact on the upcoming election.

'I mention some of these here and now because we have only two serious candidates for the presidency,' said the fixer.