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Remington land sale prompts citizen’s call for ethics review over alleged role of local supervisor

Fauquier County Board of Supervisors · December 11, 2025
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Monica Faye, who sold 20 acres in the Remington area now tied to a proposed data‑center campus, told the board Dec. 11 that a lead district supervisor and a private buyer pressured her to sell at a reduced price and assured her the land could not be rezoned for a data center; she asked the Fauquier County Board of Supervisors for an ethics check.

Monica Faye, a recent property owner in Lee District, accused a lead district supervisor identified in her remarks as Darren and a local buyer, Mark Miller, of pressuring her to sell 20 acres that later appeared in plans for the proposed Remington Innovation Center.

“I did not know at that time that Mark Miller sits on the Loudoun County Planning Commission,” Faye said, recounting months of calls and meetings during which she said the buyer repeatedly pushed her to accept a lower price while assuring her the property would not be rezoned for a data center. She told the board she sold the land under duress while grieving her…

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