In another bizarre twist that is the 2016 Republican election, Ted Cruz is being forced to respond to a National Enquirer article that accused him of having affairs with various different mistresses.  Cruz quickly fired back on his Facebook page saying that the attacks are “garbage” and the smears are “completely false.” He claims Donald Trump enlisted his friends at the National Enquirer to do “his bidding” and get the story published. Trump denies planting the story, saying in a statement: “And while they were right about O.J. Simpson, John Edwards, and many others, I certainly hope they are not right about Lyin’ Ted Cruz.”

It may be true that the National Enquirer has had their fair share of scoops that turn out to be true, but, let’s be clear here, the newspaper’s articles aren’t exactly placed upon any journalistic pedestal. Perhaps, Mr. Trump forgot about all the times the paper got sued for getting it wrong.  A quick search of the federal database reveals that The National Enquirer was named as a defendant in about 75 cases since 1986.  Not all of those cases are for false statements/invasion of privacy, but some of them are. (That number also doesn’t count the cases filed in state courts). Of course, the Enquirer employs a strong legal team, and many of these cases ultimately get dismissed. But some, as you can see below, were settled with the newspaper admitting they were duped.

Here’s a few examples:

While certainly the Cruz affair accusations are an intriguing headline, Donald Trump might want to wait for a better source before he goes all in on this particular line of attack.