Former U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber Found Deceased at 43


Jessica Aber, the former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, was found deceased at her home in Alexandria, Virginia, on March 22, 2025, at the age of 43. Police responded to a report of an unresponsive woman at her residence on Beverly Drive and pronounced her dead at the scene. Initial investigations by the Alexandria Police Department indicated no evidence of foul play, suggesting that Aber likely died of natural causes. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Virginia is conducting further examinations to determine the exact cause of death.People.com+4New York Post+4People.com+4The Guardian+3People.com+3WJLA+3

Aber had a distinguished career in public service. Nominated by President Joe Biden in August 2021, she was confirmed as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia in October 2021. During her tenure, she focused on cases involving financial fraud, public corruption, violent crime, and child exploitation. She resigned from her position on January 20, 2025, coinciding with the presidential transition.New York Post+4The Guardian+4People.com+4People.com+2People.com+2The Guardian+2New York Post+2People.com+2Wikipedia+2

Jessica Aber’s death shocked many within the legal and public service communities, not only because of her young age but also due to her reputation as a committed and principled prosecutor. Her family later confirmed that she had been living with epilepsy, and preliminary indications suggest that complications from the condition may have played a role in her passing. They shared their grief in a brief statement, emphasizing the deeply personal nature of the loss and asking for privacy as they navigate the aftermath of her sudden death.

Her passing prompted an outpouring of tributes from colleagues across the legal spectrum. Attorney General Pamela Bondi issued a statement honoring Aber’s unwavering dedication to justice and public service, noting that her work had a lasting impact on the Eastern District of Virginia and beyond. Erik Siebert, who succeeded her as U.S. Attorney, echoed those sentiments, describing Aber as a mentor and steady hand whose influence shaped the office long after her departure. They both pointed to her professionalism, the thoughtful leadership she brought to high-stakes federal cases, and the respect she earned from peers and adversaries alike.

Aber’s tenure included a focus on combatting financial fraud, public corruption, and crimes against children, and she was widely regarded as a tireless advocate for victims and communities. Her resignation on January 20, 2025, coincided with the transition to the new Trump administration, following the traditional pattern of U.S. Attorneys stepping down to allow new leadership under an incoming president. Though her career was cut tragically short, those who worked with her say her legacy of integrity and service will endure. ​Yahoo+2ABC News+2The Independent+2People.com+1People.com+1New York Post+6People.com+6Justice+6

Jessica Aber resigned as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia on January 20, 2025, coinciding with the presidential transition. This timing aligns with the inauguration of President Donald Trump for his second term. Aber was appointed by President Joe Biden and confirmed by the Senate in 2021. Her resignation was part of the customary transition process, as U.S. Attorneys often step down to allow the incoming administration to appoint new leadership.​ People.comThe Guardian

 

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