Personal Life
One of Booty's younger brothers, Abram, was a wide receiver at LSU (1997–1999), Valdosta State University (2000) and a Cleveland Browns wide receiver in 2001. Another brother, John, was the starting quarterback at USC in 2007, and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 2008. John David quarterbacked USC's victories over Michigan and Illinois in the 2007 and 2008 Rose Bowls, respectively.
Booty was married to Rachel Reynolds in 2003 and later divorced. Both Louisiana natives, Reynolds and Booty met while he played football and Reynolds was on the track team at LSU.
He was formerly the spokesperson for TrueMRI in Beverly Hills, California, and has been involved with numerous radio and television commentating work in sports, including Sirius, Fox Sports, ESPN Radio
Booty has been involved in numerous charity events and has participated in the Celebrity Players Tour. He has been involved with charities such as Winner's Circle youth organization benefiting inner-city kids, as well as with children's hospitals across America. Booty helped jump start a Little League Baseball program for kids in the Czech Republic.
Booty also is a minority owner in Water Tree Ventures. Water Tree is primarily a Health Care related company that distributes free Pharmacy Discount Cards across the US to the uninsured.
Josh recently joined forces with SignorGroup.com a real estate development company in the oil and gas space.
Josh sits on the advisory board for We Are Community Inc. which founded the site WeAreLasVegas.com.
Josh is involved with the start-up movie production company Kamikaze Dogfight Films. Josh has also played several roles on the daytime TV show Days of Our Lives.
Josh serves as CEO of AmpedUpSales.com
Josh help start AtletaNutrition.com in 2011.
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