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Ashley C. Hoff

Former United States Attorney

February 2021 – December 2022

Ashley Hoff

Ashley C. Hoff served as United States Attorney from her court appointment on January 26, 2021 until December 9, 2022. Prior to her appointment, Ms. Hoff served as the First Assistant U.S. Attorney beginning in 2018 where she was responsible for the supervision of over 150 Assistant U.S. Attorneys and all aspects of the district’s criminal and civil litigation.  Ms. Hoff was also Chief of the Austin Division from 2012 to 2018 and before that an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Austin Division for more than eight years. As an AUSA, she prosecuted a wide variety of federal offenses, including violent crime, drug trafficking, firearms violations, identity theft, health care fraud, and complex white-collar crimes, among others. Before arriving in the Western District of Texas, Ms. Hoff was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Texas where she was responsible for handling national security investigations as part of a counterterrorism unit created after the events of September 11, 2001. She began her federal prosecution experience in 2000 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Texas EXILE violent crime reduction initiative in which she prosecuted federal firearm offenses as one of eight specially designated prosecutors in the State of Texas. Texas EXILE was one of the models for the federal Project Safe Neighborhoods program, which remains an important federal violent crime reduction initiative nationwide. Ms. Hoff began her legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in the Harris County District Attorney’s Office in Houston, where she worked as a state trial prosecutor from 1995-2000, handling misdemeanor, juvenile, and felony matters. Ms. Hoff is a native Texan who was born and raised in Sherman and who graduated from Texas Christian University in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree, majoring in Secondary Education with an emphasis in Government and Spanish. She received her law degree from Baylor University in 1994.

Updated December 21, 2022