News-Journal
August 25, 2015

The president of Keiser University’s Daytona Beach campus was mugged and carjacked over the weekend while meeting with two women for a “sexual rendezvous,” police Chief Mike Chitwood said Monday.
When 60-year-old Matt McEnany stepped out of his 2011 Toyota Venza Sunday night to speak with the two women — identified only as “Luscious” and “Brittany” — he was struck from behind by a man who then shoved him onto the roadway and sped off in the Toyota with the two women, a police incident report states.
McEnany told police that he was driving along the 100 block of Lenox Avenue to pick up the two women — both in their early 20s — from their “grandmothers’ houses.” He said he met them a few months ago after he gave them a ride when their car broke down, the report states.
But Chitwood said McEnany “had every intention of having a rendezvous with these women.”

“As a matter of fact you could call it a sexual rendezvous,” Chitwood said Monday afternoon.
A school official said McEnany was suspended over the incident.