Posted By Jim Turner, NSF on Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 1:14 PM Photo via Richard Corcoran | Facebook Richard Corcoran called the allegations “abhorrent, unacceptable, and embarrassing.” An Estero couple, both educators, entered not-guilty pleas in federal court after being hit with more than 100 wire-fraud and racketeering charges stemming from an alleged scheme that involved selling Florida teacher-certification test information. Kathleen M. Jasper, 42, and Jeremy M. Jasper, 40, are alleged between January 2016 and March 2020 to have sold fraudulently obtained content from the Florida Teacher Certification Exam and the Florida Educational Leadership Exam, which is for administrators. Authorities said the content was included in test preparation materials and services sold through their business NavaEd, LLC.