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Justice Butler has been in entertainment since she did a local commercial in her hometown, Houston advertising Texas Rope Lasso. Later at 19, she started working at a college radio station, KTSU and would go on to work at KYOK as a radio announcer. At 23 she would move to Los Angeles and started work as Promotions Director for a concert firm. She soon began working on different shows as a background actress, while working on the morning show at KJLH radio. She, also, promoted comedy acts for clubs and various events. As a background actress she spent two years as regular on E.R. and Chicago Hope TV Show. After leaving Los Angeles she worked as a Supervisor for a disaster relief company in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida working closely with Fema during the Hurricane Katrina cleanup. Returning back to Houston she worked with Comcast for two years and at Verizon Wireless for seven years both in Technical Support before the call center closed. Losing her job caused mishaps where she became homeless living on the streets for close to two years before attending Houston Community College where she focused on acting and being a filmmaker. She came up with the idea of doing a documentary on the homeless epidemic in colleges and universities while taking a documentary class. Justice garnered her fellow classmates to help and getting advice from her documentary instructor, Jenny Waldo. Her short documentary, InVisible became a must see for colleges and universities. She moved back to Los Angeles to further her degree at USC and help their homeless issue to find herself homeless for a year and a half before getting housing. She has partnered with District 14 Councilman Kevin DeLeon to help the homeless issue in his district, which includes Skidrow. Even though now much older her youthfulness and positives keeps her adding more followers each day on her social network. Her documentary, InVisible is now showing on the Be Bop Channel and she's is now working on the sequel, inVisibe II. Justice now wants to prone more on her acting skills since she's had numerous suggestions of her entering that field, also.