To prove tortious interference with a contract or business expectancy, one of the requirements is to show an “absence of justification.” Rice v. Hodapp, 919 S.W.2d 240, 245 (Mo. 1996). Generally, “absence of justification” means the absence of any legal right on a defendant’s part to take the complained of actions. Howard v. Youngman, 81 S.W.3d 101,…