Skater Oksana Baiul sues NBC, producer for $5M

Skater Oksana Baiul sues NBC, skating show producer over ads for show she didn't appear in

NEW YORK (AP) -- Figure skater Oksana Baiul (by-YOOL') is suing NBC Universal and a television skating program producer.

The 1994 Olympic gold medalist says Disson Skating LLC offered Baiul a deal to perform in two shows that were to air on NBC. The Manhattan lawsuit says Baiul declined, never receiving a contract or signing a promotional deal.

Nevertheless, she says her name and likeness were used to advertise the show on two radio websites. She says she also was named in a press release for the show, which included music performed by Kenny G.

The skater says her reputation was damaged because the incorrect publicity resulted in her being labeled a "no show," making it harder to get work. She's seeking $5 million in damages.

NBC and the producer declined to comment.