Florida’s Keiser University, which converted from for-profit to nonprofit status four years ago, is back in the headlines.
Matt McEnany, president of Keiser’s Daytona Beach campus, got “mugged and carjacked over the weekend while meeting with two women for a ‘sexual rendezvous,'” The Daytona Beach News-Journal reported, quoting the local police chief.
McEnany claimed he had met the two women in their early 20s – “Brittany” and “Luscious” – a few months ago when he gave them a ride after their car broke down, and was simply picking them up from their “grandmothers’ houses” on this trip, the police report states.
Here’s the president’s 911 transcript:
“I had two supposedly friends of mine needed a ride,” McEnany told the dispatcher. “I pulled up here and I got out of the car and some black guy jumps me. He throws me down to the ground and starts kicking me and the two girls and the guy get in to my car and take off with it, my wallet, everything.”
The school said McEnany is suspended while it conducts a “thorough and comprehensive” investigation, according to the News-Journal.
No word on whether McEnany will be embraced by “survivor” activists at Keiser.
h/t Chronicle of Higher Education
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