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Former State Attorney of the United States He was found dead in Virginia on Saturday morning, just two months after he left his duty.
Jessica D. Aber, 43, worked as an American lawyer in the eastern district of Virginia from 2021 to 2025. Joe Biden, She served as a resignation on January 20 this year.
In an informative edition on Saturday, Alexandria Police Directorate (APD) confirmed to Aber’s death, reporting that he had received a call for a “inadequate woman” at about 9:18 on Saturday.
“As a protocol, an investigation into the circumstance of her death is underway,” the statement said. “The Office of the General Medical examiner of Virginia will determine the cause and mode of death.”
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American lawyer for Eastern Virginia Jessica Aber Speaks during a press conference at the US Ministry of Justice on December 6, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Samuel Core / Getty Images)
According to Aber’s Ministry of Justice, she graduated from the Faculty of Law William & Mary 2006. Her role included “[leading] Staff of about 300 prosecutors, civic litigation and auxiliary staff in four divisions located in Alexandria, Richmond, Norfolk and Newport News. “
In her resignation statement, Aber said that work as an American lawyer was a “honor outside the measure”.
“I am deeply grateful to Senators Mark Warner and the team of Kaine and President Biden for the opportunity to run this office, and the Garland Attorney General at his stable leadership,” Aber said at the time. “I am proud of the work we have done with our federal, state and local partners for law enforcement to implement the law and build trust in the community.”
American lawyer Erik S. Siebert, Aber’s successor, said he was “hearty from the word” that he heard that Aber had passed on Saturday.

Jessica D. Aber, 43, was found dead on March 22. (Archive of the US Ministry of Justice)
“She was incomparable as a leader, mentor and prosecutor, and she is simply irreplaceable as a human being,” Siebert said. “We are still in fear of how much she has achieved in her short time in this world. Her professionalism, grace and legal sharpness has set up a standard.”
The lawyer said that “each of us in the eastern district of Virginia will look for her example and seek to live according to that standard.”
“Jess was a proud Virginian from high school through college and throughout her career,” Siebert said. “She loved Edva and Edward loved her back. We are still committed to her life’s work, the devotion to seeking justice, as she would like.”

Headquarters of the Ministry of Justice in Washington, DC (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
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Authorities are actively exploring the incident. Additional details are not known at the moment.