The Hope Solo redemption tour has come to a jarring halt.

The most controversial figure in U.S. women’s soccer was hostile, seemingly drunk and screaming profanities at officers after her 2014 domestic violence arrest in suburban Seattle, reveals an exhaustive Outside The Lines report. The investigation challenges the goodwill Solo has been building, with flattering stories, notably one done on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” painting the U.S. Women’s National team goalie as misunderstood, but innocent.

According to police records obtained by ESPN, as the two-time gold medalist was being booked after allegedly assaulting her half-sister and nephew, she fought, verbally and physically, with officers.

“You’re such a b—h,” she said to one cop as she was being forced to the ground. “You’re scared of me because you know that if the handcuffs were off, I’d kick your [butt].”

She wasn’t done. According to the report, when asked to remove her necklace, Solo told the officer it was worth more than he made in a year. She also made a crude comment suggesting two jailers were having sex, along with calling another officer a “14-year-old boy.”

The booking, on the early morning of June 21, followed an incident in which Solo, arrested on two counts of domestic violence, maintained she was the victim, not the criminal. Charges were dropped in January, but the ruling is being appealed.

“I’m not going to go into all the details,” Solo told ABC’s Robin Roberts earlier this year. “I was a victim of domestic violence at the hands of my 17-year-old nephew, who is 6-foot-9, 280 pounds. I was struck over the head and concussed pretty severely. It was a very scary night.”

That night is remembered radically differently by Teresa Obert. Solo’s half-sister, incensed by Solo’s public defense, came forward to ESPN to clear her and her son’s names. With Obert’s story, along with hers and her son’s depositions and a host of court documents, Outside The Lines gleaned a horrific story that calls into significant question Solo’s version of the events:

A wine-swilling Solo verbally argued with her teenage nephew, who had performed in local theaters for years. According to the report, he said acting requires “an athletic state of mind,” to which Solo countered that he was too “fat, unathletic and crazy” to be an athlete.

The then-17-year-old — unnamed because he was a minor at the time — told Solo to get her “c–t face out of the house” before he stormed to the garage.

Solo followed the boy and called him a “p—y.” The boy’s testimony says she charged him and struck him many times before he could subdue her.

When he let go, Solo “immediately grabbed his hair, pulled his head down and started punching him in the face repeatedly,” he told police.

Solo then “jumped on top of me and started bashing my head into the cement” inside the garage, the boy told officers.

“She grabbed him by the head and she kept slamming him into the cement over and over again,” Obert told ESPN. “So I came from behind her, and I pulled her over and, you know, to get her off my son. And then, once she got off, she started punching me in the face over and over again.”

The boy grabbed a BB gun — described by Solo in a fawning espnW story as a working handgun — and pointed it at the soccer star with orders to leave.

While Solo reluctantly backed away, the fight continued outside before officers arrived.

“I felt like I had just been kicked in the head,” Obert said about Solo’s casting herself as the victim. “She should have been happy, but then, randomly, she goes on ‘Good Morning America’ and lies. I was very upset. It never had anything to do with [Solo’s nephew’s] size. She has tried to make him feel small his whole life. He’s not aggressive. She’s a trained athlete. She’s strong.”

Solo was not suspended by the U.S. team for the arrest, although she was banned from the team for 30 days after her husband, former NFL player Jerramy Stevens, was charged with driving under the influence, while Solo was in the car.

The U.S. women’s team, with Solo in the net, will begin its World Cup chase on Monday against Australia.