No matter how many times Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz refutes claims he cheated on his wife, Heidi, the National Enquirer seems determined to prove the White House candidate is a philanderer. The Texas senator, however, has vehemently denied the allegations, saying that is was “garbage” fabricated by Republican front-runner Donald Trump’s campaign.

When Deborah Palfrey, a Washington, D.C., madam, mysteriously died, she supposedly left behind a “black book” that implicates Cruz, according to National Enquirer. There are 15,000 clients named in the book, and Cruz is apparently one of them, according to the publication. The madam’s clients would pay $300 per hour for time with one of her women.

Palfrey’s lawyer, Montgomery Blair Sibley, wants to release the names and numbers in the book because the information is important for “voters [to know] before they cast their ballot.”

“If Montgomery Sibley has what he says he has, it has to be Cruz,” investigator Wayne Madsen told National Enquirer, according to Radar Online, which obtained an advanced copy of the report Monday. “Going on what I know about the other male candidates still in the race, it isn’t any of them, and Palfrey didn’t provide call boys, so it wasn’t Hillary [Clinton].”

On the same day of Radar Online’s aggregated story, Cruz told Fox News’s Megyn Kelly at a town hall meeting in Madison, Wisconsin, he was never unfaithful to Heidi. "I have not. That attack was complete and utter garbage. It was complete lies. And it came from Donald Trump and his henchmen,” Cruz said. "Those reports, they're not a little bit true, not slightly true.

"It's completely made-up nonsense,” Cruz, 45, continued. “It's simply not true. I have always been faithful to my wife. I love my wife. She's my best friend in the world. This is the kind of garbage the Trump campaign engages in. You know why? Because they can't debate substance.”

Trump, 69, has denied any involvement with National Enquirer’s cheating allegations.

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