U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber’s Death After a Legal Life Most Odd

By now most of America has probably learned about the surprising death of a young U.S. Attorney of the Joe Biden Administration named Jessica Aber. She was appointed by Biden to serve as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. The former U.S. in 2021. Attorney Aber, 43, was found dead in her bed in her Virginia home on Saturday morning 3/22/25.  . She resigned her position on January 20th as President Trump was coming to office for his second term.

An alternative news outlet that goes by the name RawtimesX made a post related to the long list of people who may have wanted her gone.

Some of what they reveal from their prior news story posts include:

  • She helped write the playbook for targeting political enemies. Jessica Aber led the DOJ team that convicted Republican VA Gov. Bob McDonnell in 2014 — over a gift scandal.
  • Aber took down a $100 BILLION multinational tied to Dominion Energy – Prison time for executives, $104 MILLION penalty.
  • The Amazon Cover-up Nobody’s Talking About. Aber led a high-profile criminal probe into Amazon employees accused of fraud in data center deals. The DOJ raided homes. Seized cash. Worker’s lives ruined. And then? All charges dropped.
  • Aber reportedly promised Amazon her “best prosecutors.” One defendant’s wife (Amy Nelson) says Aber’s office bent the knee to Bezos. They dropped the case — after people lost their homes, careers, and life savings. Amazon walked. DOJ walked. Ordinary Americans were left to rot.
  • She prosecuted a journalist… who was working on a Pentagon exposé. Former ABC reporter James Gordon Meek made a documentary slamming Biden’s Afghan pullout. Suddenly — raided by the feds. Possession of illicit images of minors. Pled guilty. But questions linger. Did he cross the regime and get neutralized?
  • Aber’s district helped take down Trump’s campaign chairman. Paul Manafort was convicted in Jessica Aber’s district — EDVA — during the Mueller probe.
  • Jessica Aber charged Russian military officers with war crimes — a U.S. first. In 2023, Aber’s office charged Russian intel-linked officers for torturing an American in Ukraine.

It was the first time a U.S. war crimes law had ever been used this way.

RawtimesX concludes:

“Maybe it’s just a tragic coincidence. Maybe, maybe it’s not.

But when you prosecute war crime, take on Big Tech, embarrass the DOJ, and blow billion-dollar cases?

You don’t walk away without enemies.”

Amazon ‘tried to ruin my husband’s name with false accusations’. I won’t stop until I get revenge on Jeff Bezos” – Daily Mail

CONSLUSION:

The cause of Jessica Aber’s death has not been determined. The Alexandria Police Department is investigating her death, and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Virginia will establish the cause and manner of her death. There have been unconfirmed rumors she died of a cardiac event.

Aber prosecuted a number of high-profile cases and some are now openly speculating whether her death was related to her prosecution of an ex-CIA agent who leaked Israeli secrets. Aber also is said to have prosecuted an Israeli visa fraud ring looking to import illegal aliens for supposed jobs in the U.S.

Others are pondering whether she was targeted because of her war on drugs and her very open and transparent communications such as a social media post she made back in October.

“7 out of 10 pills seized by the DEA have lethal doses of fentanyl.” – U.S. Attorney Jessica Alber

The story of this woman’s legal life as an attorney is a confusing one. She seemed to love the law and her home State of Virginia. But it seems really odd she had to handle so many controversial high-profile cases in her district of Eastern Virginia.

© 2025 by Mark S. Schwendau

Mark Schwendau
Mark Schwendauhttps://www.idrawiwrite.tech/
If there is a "CONSPIRACY" THEORY Mark Schwendau won't miss out telling you about it. He is a retired college technology educator and author in Illinois. He holds a BS degree in technology education and a MS degree in industrial management. He has had news articles published in online news journals such as Communities Digital News and Independent Sentinel. His opinions are his own as assured by the First Amendment of the Constitution.

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