News Summary
Jessica Aber, the former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, was found dead in her Alexandria home on March 22, 2025. Authorities indicate her death may be linked to a medical issue, and preliminary investigations suggest no foul play. Aber had a notable career, having overseen significant federal prosecutions and contributed to public safety initiatives. She is remembered fondly by colleagues and community leaders, who expressed sorrow at her passing.
Virginia
Jessica Aber, the former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, was discovered dead on Saturday morning, March 22, 2025, in her Alexandria home. Authorities responded to a report of an unresponsive woman at 9:18 a.m. ET in the 900 block of Beverly Drive.
Upon arrival, officers found Aber, 43, deceased at the scene. Details regarding her ownership of the home or the identity of the individual who called the police have not been made public. A family friend indicated that Aber’s death is likely linked to a longstanding medical issue. The Virginia medical examiner’s office has been tasked with determining the cause and manner of her death, which is standard procedure in such cases.
The Alexandria Police Department is conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death. However, preliminary investigation updates have indicated there is no evidence suggesting that her death was caused by anything other than natural causes.
Career Overview
Aber was nominated for the position of U.S. Attorney by President Joe Biden on August 10, 2021, and the U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed her appointment on October 5, 2021. During her tenure, which lasted nearly three years, she oversaw the prosecution of federal crimes and litigation of civil matters across the Eastern District, a region that serves approximately six million residents.
Prior to her role as U.S. Attorney, Aber had an extensive career in the Eastern District of Virginia, having worked as an assistant U.S. attorney and deputy chief of the criminal division since 2009. In her capacity as U.S. Attorney, she managed a staff of about 300 personnel.
Key Contributions
One of Aber’s significant contributions was her involvement in Ceasefire Virginia, a violent crime reduction initiative established in 2022. Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares recognized her efforts and dedication to public safety through this program.
Education and Early Life
A native to Virginia, Aber earned her law degree from the College of William & Mary in 2006 after completing her undergraduate education at the University of Richmond.
Community Reaction
The news of Aber’s passing has elicited condolences from colleagues and community leaders. U.S. Attorney Erik S. Siebert expressed his profound sorrow, calling Aber “irreplaceable” and acknowledging her leadership qualities, mentorship, and prowess as a prosecutor.
As authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding her death, the Alexandria Police Department has not provided any additional details beyond the initial reports. Community members and former colleagues alike are mourning the loss and reflecting on Aber’s impact in her professional roles and contributions to the legal community.
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