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</html><description>Widespread media reports Wednesday that a 6-year-old girl was allowed to tan in a New Jersey tanning salon were based on the 6-year-old&#x2019;s statements to a school official that her mother took her to a tanning salon, but no evidence that the girl was ever actually allowed to tan in the salon.  &#x201C;None of this happened,&#x201D; Anthony Ruccatano, owner of City Tropics Tanning in Nutley, New Jersey, told Smart Tan Wednesday.  The story got national attention this morning after Essex County prosecutors charged Patricia Krentcil, a City Tropics Tanning client, with second-degree child endangerment in a hearing today for allegedly allowing the 6-year-old to tan in the salon in mid-April. Krentcil, who had another municipal charge pending, appeared on camera reports in heavy black-face make-up denying that her daughter ever tanned with her. The heavy make-up further ignited media interest in the story.  Absent from most of the news reports is the fact that the salon has not been charged in the case. New Jersey has a law prohibiting tanning salon usage for those under 14.  City Tropics owner Ruccatano &#x2014; who has been fielding calls from the national news all morning &#x2014; said he spoke to detectives two weeks ago. He told them that Krentcil tans in a 12-minute stand-up unit in the salon, that the unit is housed in its own tanning room behind a locked door and that, according to his employee, the 6-year-old waited outside in the car with her father. The salon has seven tanning units.  Krentcil was charged April 24. The incident allegedly occurred a week earlier &#x2014; in the midst of unseasonably warm weather in New Jersey.  Essex County Prosecutors office did not return calls to Smart Tan Wednesday morning, but Essex County Prosecutor&#x2019;s Office spokesperson Katherine Carter told ABC News, &#x201C;The little girl went to school and reported she had these burns and that caused the school to contact authorities.&#x201D;  Krentcil appeared on camera in news reports in black-face make-up. CBS-New York interviewed her in her home, where she said her daughter&#x2019;s sunburns happened outdoors on a family outing. &#x201C;She&#x2019;s 6 years old. She does go tanning with mommy. But not IN the booth.&#x201D; Krentcil told CBS-New York. &#x201C;The whole thing is preposterous.&#x201D;  Although CBS reported that Anna told investigators, &#x201C;I go tanning with Mommy&#x201D; CBS reporter Derricke Dennis admitted, &#x201C;Trying to question Anna, you can see how she might not tell the story just as it happened.&#x201D;  To see the CBS-New York report click here.</description><thumbnail_url>https://smarttan.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/ht_patricia_krentcil_tanning_lpl_120501_wg-150x150.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
