A former American lawyer who was found dead at the age of 43 had reportedly had a long -term medical issue.
Jessica Aberer, once the best public prosecutor in the eastern district of Virginia, was no longer responded to her house in Washington DC on Saturday. She probably died of natural causes, the police believe.
“The police believe that death was the result of a long -term medical issue,” a source told ABC News. A friend told Fox News Abered to a chronic illness, but did not go any further.
A formal report that offers Aber's cause and way of death is still expenditure, which has fueled online speculation.
Officials said that a cause of death will be released by the office of the Chief Medical Examiner from Virginia.
Aber went off on January 20 after he was appointed by Joe Biden as one of the most controversial federal persecution posts in the country.
She took the role as the best public prosecutor for the eastern district of Virginia in 2021.
The ancient federal public prosecutor rose due to the ranks of the Ministry of Justice and eventually became one of the few women who once led the prestigious eastern district of Virginia, widely known in legal circles such as Edva.

Former American lawyer Jessica Aberer was found dead on Saturday at the age of 43

The American Attorney General Merrick Garland is flanked by former assistant -processor -general Kenneth Polite and former American attorney Jessica D. Aber of the Eastern District Virginia in a photo from June 2023
The district is not a normal function because the North Virginia, the Pentagon, Laney, the port of Norfolk and the corridors of the federal power in Richmond comprises.
It is a nerve center of legal activity with terrorism, espionage, public corruption and business crime.
As an American lawyer, Aber led a team of around 300 lawyers and staff, who continued some of the most sensitive and consistent matters in the country.
In her letter of resignation, Aber said that working as an American lawyer was “an honor without him.”
“I am senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine and President Biden deeply grateful for the possibility of leading this office and to attorney General Garland for his steadfast leadership,” Aber said in January.
“I am proud of the work we have done with our federal, provincial and local law enforcement partners to maintain the law and to build community confidence.”
In one of her last interviews before he resigned, Aber de Washington Post said that she registered more than 50,000 miles on her Hyundai car, traveled the length of Virginia to meet students, communities and local leaders.
“We follow the facts and the law and try to do it in a completely apolitical way,” she said.

Aber was a former American lawyer for the eastern district of Virginia who served under President Joe Biden
In her letter of resignation, Aber said that working as an American lawyer was “an honor without him.”
“I am senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine and President Biden deeply grateful for the possibility of leading this office and to attorney General Garland for his steadfast leadership,” Aber said in January.
“I am proud of the work we have done with our federal, provincial and local law enforcement partners to maintain the law and to build community confidence.”
Her former colleagues are also struggling with the enormous size of the loss.
“Jess was brilliant, but much more important was her sense of justice, her humanity and her ability to change the world in a positive way, even during her short time with us,” said American district judge M. Hannah Lauck, for whom Aber once served.
“My clerk family has lost his rock and I lost a friend. She was a golden soul and I was proud of having known her. '
“She was unparalleled as a leader, mentor and public prosecutor,” said Erik S. Siebert, her interim successor.
“She is just irreplaceable as a person. We remain awe for how much she has achieved in this world for too short time. She loved Edva and Edva loved her. '