President Bill Clinton brought Peyronie's disease to the attention of the American public in the 1990s, but not for any good reason.

Peyronie's disease is an acquired condition that affects the soft tissue of the penis in which an internal mass of scar tissue causes the erect penis to be distorted; usually a curvature that can range from mild to severe.

During his two presidential terms of office Bill Clinton was embroiled in two separate sex scandals in which the question arose if he has Peyronie's disease. The two women who claimed to have sexual knowledge of Mr. Clinton both asserted that he has a distinct penile curvature, and attempted to use their specific description of his private anatomy as a way to prove the credibility of their claim of a sexual encounter with him.

Due to artful legal maneuvering an official answer concerning Mr. Clinton and Peyronie's disease has never fully been made known to the public; the court testimony that delved into the presence or absence of Mr. Clinton's urological health remains sealed to this day. Even the medical examination that was said to have been done to document the presence or absence of Peyronie's disease, and was entered into court testimony has been sealed by the court.

Until this information is made public the true answer to this question will remain unknown and open to speculation and gossip.