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Walter R. Yetnikoff, the colorful former chief executive of CBS Records who suddenly stepped aside earlier this month, has been ordered not to trespass on CBS Inc. property and forbidden to visit CBS Records employees at the company's headquarters in New York.
Security guards at CBS headquarters in New York have been instructed not to let Yetnikoff in the building or allow him access to CBS Records materials or files, insiders said.
The request is said to have been made to CBS Inc. by Sony Corp., which owns CBS Records. CBS Inc. leases office space to CBS Records under a five-year contract that dates back to the January, 1988, purchase of CBS Records by Sony.
Although it is standard corporate procedure to change the locks on an executive's door for security reasons after a...