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Former Federal Prosecutor, Who Resigned on the Day President Donald Trump Took Office for the Second Time, Found Dead in

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 Jessica Aber left the position Joe Biden nominated her for on Jan. 20, the same day President Donald Trump took over the U.S. presidency

WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 6: U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Jessica Aber speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Department of Justice on December 6, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Department of Justice announced today that four Russian military personnel have been indicted for war crimes committed against a U.S. national living in Ukraine, the first of such charges ever to be brought under the U.S. war crimes statute
Former U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber speaking at a press conference in Washington D.C. on Dec. 6, 2023. PHOTO: 

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Jessica Aber, the former federal prosecutor who resigned on the day that President Donald Trump took office for the second time earlier this year, has died. She was 43.

Aber was found dead at a home in Alexandria, Va., around 9:18 local time on the morning of Saturday, March 22, according to a statement from the Alexandria Police Department (APD).

Police responded to a report of an unresponsive woman at a home in the 900 block of Beverly Drive, where they found Aber and pronounced her dead at the scene, per the department. Police said an investigation is currently underway to look into the circumstances surrounding Aber's death. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Virginia “will determine the manner of death," per authorities.

It is not immediately clear if the home in which authorities found Aber belonged to her, or who initially contacted police to make the report.

The APD did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment and more information on Sunday, March 23.

Jessica D. Aber is the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia
Jessica Aber. 

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Aber was nominated for U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA) by Joe Biden in August 2021. She was unanimously confirmed by the Senate in October of that same year, per her official bio from the Department of Justice (DOJ). 

The politician later resigned from her position with the EDVA earlier this year on Jan. 20, the same day Trump, 78, took over the presidency of the United States.

Aber received her law degree from William & Mary Law School in 2006. She began her career at the DOJ in 2009 as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, where she took on cases involving financial fraud, public corruption, violent crime and child exploitation.

Prior to her 2021 nomination for U.S. Attorney, Aber served as the Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division for EDVA, per the DOJ.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland delivers remarks during a meeting with U.S. attorneys at the Justice Department on June 14, 2023 in Washington, DC. Attorney General Garland and Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco convened a meeting to discuss violent crime. Garland was joined by Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite of the Justice Department's Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber for the Eastern District of Virginia
Jessica Aber (R) sits at a table with Attorney General Merrick Garland (C) and Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (L) at the Justice Department on June 14, 2023. 

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In a statement on X, Erik Siebert, the current U.S. Attorney for the EDVA, said the office is “heartbroken beyond words."

"She was unmatched as a leader, mentor, and prosecutor, and she is simply irreplaceable as a human being," he continued of Aber.

"We remain in awe of how much she accomplished in her all too brief time in this world. Her professionalism, grace, and legal acumen set the standard," added Siebert. "Though we are devastated by this loss, each of us in the Eastern District of Virginia will look to her example and endeavor to live up to that standard."

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U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi also expressed her condolences in a statement posted on the DOJ website.

“The loss of Jessica Aber, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, is deeply tragic. Our hearts and prayers go out to her family and friends during this profoundly difficult time,” she wrote.

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Florida ends Connecticut's three-peat bid with comeback win in men's NCAA Tournament

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RALEIGH, N.C. - The champs, it turns out, weren’t easy to “put down.” But after two NCAA men's tournaments and 13 consecutive wins, Florida was up to the task of beating UConn.Clayton, who was arguably the best guard in the SEC this year, finished with 23 points on 6-of-14 shooting. But Clayton’s 3-pointer from the right wing with 2:53 remaining to finally put Florida on top and then second one from the same spot on the floor with 1:07 left, were the kind of clutch shots the Gators needed to overcome a UConn team that looked like it was ready to pull the tournament’s biggest upset for most of the second half.

Florida guard Walter Clayton Jr. (1) controls the ball as Connecticut forward Liam McNeeley (30) defends during the second round of the NCAA men's tournament at Lenovo Center.

Florida, a 9.5-point favorite and a popular pick to win the national championship after it dominated the SEC tournament last week, fell behind by as many as six points multiple times in the second half and struggled both with turnovers (12) and free throws (22-of-34).

But UConn couldn’t quite land a knockout blow, and Florida’s offense got hot at just the right time. The Gators made 54.2 percent of their field goals in the second half and 5-of-8 threes. Alijah Martin had 18 points for the Gators, who held UConn to 24-of-64 shooting and 8-of-29 from the 3-point line.Before the game, Hurley was sanguine about the potential end of UConn's run, knowing the quality of team the Huskies were facing. His only hope was that UConn's postseason experience and pride in the jersey would force someone to play great basketball to end their streak after an up-and-down regular season.

“I think there’s honor in getting to the round of 32 and making someone put you down to end this run we’ve been on,” he said.

UConn indeed made it tough, but Florida came up with the goods when it mattered.

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