LeBron James responds to a question at a news conference during media day at the Miami Heat's home arena in Miami, Florida September 28, 2012. REUTERS/Andrew Innerarity

Bogucki said another of his Guantanamo prisoner clients, former CIA captive Muhammed Rahim, wrote a note criticizing the National Basketball Association star’s decision to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat in 2010.

LeBron James is a very bad man. He should apologize to the city of Cleveland,” Bogucki quoted the note as saying.


“It took that classification authority approximately two months to determine that my client’s opinion of LeBron James did not pose a grievous threat to national security,” said Bogucki, who did not indicate when the note was written.