James Adducci’s feel-good story isn’t entirely feel-good.

The 39-year-old Wisconsin daytrader who became a viral sensation after winning $1.2 million betting on Tiger Woods at the Masters has a checkered past that includes multiple domestic violence convictions, according to USA Today.

Adducci has pleaded guilty 12 times since 2006 and has spent 30 days in jail following a second OWI arrest in January 2015. His rap sheet includes four guilty pleas to misdemeanor domestic abuse, including two in June 2009. He was arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse three times, most recently in May of 2017, though charges were dismissed or changed to lower-level misdemeanors.

“(The victim) stated James was going to strike her and had his hand back in a threatening posture,” a November 2015 incident report reads. The same complainant told police in 2017 that “James had shoved her placing both hands on her chest and pushing her backward.”

Adducci, who claimed he had $25,000 of debt leading up to his $85,000 gamble on Woods, spoke to multiple outlets in the wake of his windfall, though he seemed less thrilled to answer USA Today’s questions about his past — including ones about there being no record of him being married, despite mentioning his wife in an interview with Golf Digest.

“Everyone and their brother can go online and look up anything they want, and I don’t give a (expletive),” Adducci said. “Obviously, I had $85,000 to place toward a bet. I have the ability to make $1.2 million. When was the last time you did that? If you want to get personal, who the hell are you to call me and think you have anything to ask me about anything?”