Former US attorney who served under Biden found dead at home in Virginia

A former US Attorney who served under President Joe Biden was found dead Saturday morning at her home in Alexandria, Virginia.

Jessica D. Aber, 43, resigned on January 20 after being chosen by Joe Biden for a prominent federal prosecutorial position.

She assumed the role as the top prosecutor for the Eastern District of Virginia in 2021.

Police in Alexandria stated that they received a call early on Saturday morning but are not providing additional details until Aber’s family is informed. The cause of her death has not been disclosed yet.

Aber, who had a long career as a federal prosecutor, progressed within the Justice Department and eventually became one of the rare women to head the esteemed Eastern District of Virginia, commonly referred to as EDVA.

The district is no ordinary post as it encompasses Northern Virginia, the Pentagon, Langley, the Port of Norfolk, and the corridors of federal power in Richmond. 

It is a nerve center of legal activity involving terrorism, espionage, public corruption, and corporate crime.

As US Attorney, Aber led a team of roughly 300 lawyers and staff, prosecuting some of the nation’s most sensitive and consequential cases. 

Jessica D. Aber, 43, a former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia who served under President Joe Biden was found dead overnight at her home in Alexandria, Virginia

Jessica D. Aber, 43, a former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia who served under President Joe Biden was found dead overnight at her home in Alexandria, Virginia

Aber, 43, stepped down from one of the most high-profile federal prosecutorial posts in the country earlier this year to make way for a successor under the Trump administration

Aber, 43, stepped down from one of the most high-profile federal prosecutorial posts in the country earlier this year to make way for a successor under the Trump administration

During her tenure, she made a point of highlighting transparency, fairness, and rebuilding trust in law enforcement during a time of national reckoning over police violence and institutional accountability.

In one of her final interviews before stepping down, Aber told The Washington Post that she logged over 50,000 miles on her Hyundai car, traveling the length of Virginia to meet with students, communities, and local leaders.

‘We follow the facts and the law, trying to do it in an entirely apolitical way,’ she said.

Her former colleagues are also grappling with the enormity of the loss.

‘Jess was brilliant, but far more important was her sense for justice, her humanity, and her ability to change the world in a positive way even during her brief time with us,’ said US District Judge M. Hannah Lauck, for whom Aber once clerked. 

‘My clerk family has lost its rock, and I have lost a friend. She was a gold soul and I am proud to have known her.’

‘She was unmatched as a leader, mentor, and prosecutor,’ said Erik S. Siebert, her interim successor. 

‘She is simply irreplaceable as a human being. We remain in awe of how much she accomplished in her all too brief time in this world. She loved EDVA and EDVA loved her back.’

Aber, a longtime federal prosecutor, rose through the ranks of the Justice Department, eventually becoming one of the few women ever to lead the prestigious Eastern District of Virginia, known widely in legal circles as EDVA

Aber, a longtime federal prosecutor, rose through the ranks of the Justice Department, eventually becoming one of the few women ever to lead the prestigious Eastern District of Virginia, known widely in legal circles as EDVA

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland is flanked by former Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite and former US Attorney Jessica D. Aber of the Eastern District of Virginia in a photo from June 2023

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland is flanked by former Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite and former US Attorney Jessica D. Aber of the Eastern District of Virginia in a photo from June 2023

Aber is seen alongside attorney Chris Kavanaugh from April last year

Aber is seen alongside attorney Chris Kavanaugh from April last year

Raj Parekh, who preceded Aber as acting US attorney and later served as her top deputy, described her as a woman devoted to public service. 

He recalled how, even during the chaotic early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Aber volunteered to drive from Richmond to Alexandria weekly to help with short staffing.

‘Jess’s life and legacy will forever be etched in the hearts of those who had the special privilege of working with her,’ Parekh said. 

Aber was known for her warmth, her humility, and even her culinary talents – she once won an award at the Virginia State Fair for her chocolate chip cookies.

‘Her bright smile, infectious laugh, and relentless humility and grace will never be forgotten,’ said Joshua Stueve, a former Justice Department spokesman who worked closely with Aber for a decade. 

‘I remember her warmth, her compassion, her humor, and the unfailing kindness she showed to everyone around her.’

Before rising to the top job in the district, Aber had already carved out a distinguished career in federal law enforcement. 

Attorney General Pamela Bondi paid tribute to Aber on Saturday evening

Attorney General Pamela Bondi paid tribute to Aber on Saturday evening

'She was unmatched as a leader, mentor, and prosecutor,' said Erik S. Siebert, her interim successor

‘She was unmatched as a leader, mentor, and prosecutor,’ said Erik S. Siebert, her interim successor

Former colleagues and acquaintances paid tribute to Aber on social media

Former colleagues and acquaintances paid tribute to Aber on social media

After earning her undergraduate degree from the University of Richmond in 2003 and her law degree from the William & Mary School of Law in 2006, she clerked for then-Magistrate Judge Lauck in Richmond before joining the US Attorney’s Office.

Earlier this year she said one of her proudest achievements was the 2023 criminal conviction of Siemens Energy Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of the German conglomerate, for corporate espionage. 

The company pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets from competitors General Electric and Mitsubishi. 

Beyond the $104 million penalty, Aber emphasized that the criminal conviction sent a louder message in an age where deferred-prosecution deals had become the norm.

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