Macbook pro battery drained overnight in sleep mode

at 10 pm the battery was at 92%, and at 8 am it was 0 and the computer felt hot to the touch.
Here's the log from pmset below, but I'm wondering what's causing this power leak?? is this a Mavericks bug??
Time stamp                Domain              Message                                                                    Duration  Delay    
==========                ======              =======                                                                    ========  =====    
UUID: 260E0E01-F8AC-4BCB-9EEE-1C83CB75D0C0
6/28/14, 10:04:26 PM PDT Sleep               Clamshell Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:92%)                                   10829 secs
6/28/14, 10:04:54 PM PDT Timedout            PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd timed out (powercaps:0x0)                 28020 ms 
6/28/14, 10:04:54 PM PDT Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28020 ms 
6/28/14, 10:04:54 PM PDT WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
6/29/14, 1:04:55 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 94(apsd) Released ApplePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectinguser-push.apple.com" 03:00:28  id:0xc000003bd [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
6/29/14, 1:04:55 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN] due to EC.SleepTimer/SleepTimer: Using BATT (Charge:90%)             
6/29/14, 1:04:55 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28022 ms 
6/29/14, 1:04:55 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:90%)                                 56 secs  
6/29/14, 1:05:03 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   7463 ms  
6/29/14, 1:05:23 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28000 ms 
6/29/14, 1:05:23 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
6/29/14, 1:05:51 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00  id:0xe000003dc [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
6/29/14, 1:05:51 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:90%)                                  45 secs  
6/29/14, 1:05:51 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28003 ms 
6/29/14, 1:06:36 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe000003dc [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
6/29/14, 1:06:36 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:90%)                                 52 secs  
6/29/14, 1:06:38 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   1708 ms  
6/29/14, 1:07:04 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28020 ms 
6/29/14, 1:07:04 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
6/29/14, 1:07:28 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00  id:0xe000003f2 [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
6/29/14, 1:17:37 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:88%)                                  45 secs  
6/29/14, 1:17:37 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28149 ms 
6/29/14, 1:18:22 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe0000047f [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
6/29/14, 1:18:22 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:88%)                                          
6/29/14, 1:18:24 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   1576 ms  
6/29/14, 1:18:46 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 81(hidd) TimedOut UserIsActive "com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle" 14:18:57  id:0xa00000171 [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
6/29/14, 1:18:46 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 81(hidd) Released UserIsActive "com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle" 14:18:57  id:0xa00000171 [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
6/29/14, 3:00:26 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:70%)                                 50 secs  
6/29/14, 3:00:28 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   1686 ms  
6/29/14, 3:00:54 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28019 ms 
6/29/14, 3:00:54 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
6/29/14, 3:01:16 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00  id:0xe00000a0c [System: No Assertions]         
6/29/14, 5:00:05 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:45%)                                  45 secs  
6/29/14, 5:00:05 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28165 ms 
6/29/14, 5:00:50 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe00001094 [System: No Assertions]         
6/29/14, 6:32:41 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:25%)                                  45 secs  
6/29/14, 6:32:41 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28154 ms 
6/29/14, 6:33:26 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe000015d6 [System: No Assertions]         
6/29/14, 7:23:30 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:14%)                                  45 secs  
6/29/14, 7:23:30 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28153 ms 
6/29/14, 7:24:15 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe000018a5 [System: No Assertions]         
6/29/14, 7:48:50 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:9%)                                  55 secs  
6/29/14, 7:49:18 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd timed out (powercaps:0x0)                 28000 ms 
6/29/14, 7:49:18 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28000 ms 
6/29/14, 7:49:18 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
6/29/14, 7:49:45 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00  id:0xe00001a2e [System: No Assertions]         
6/29/14, 8:39:34 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:0%)                                   45 secs  
6/29/14, 8:39:34 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28281 ms 
6/29/14, 8:40:19 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe00001ca2 [System: No Assertions]         
6/29/14, 8:48:18 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   20938 ms 
6/29/14, 8:48:25 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28114 ms 
6/29/14, 8:48:25 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
Sleep/Wakes since boot at 6/28/14, 10:58:07 AM PDT :286   Dark Wake Count in this sleep cycle:280
Time stamp                Domain              Message                                                                    Duration  Delay    
==========                ======              =======                                                                    ========  =====    
UUID: (null)
6/29/14, 1:11:46 PM PDT  Start               powerd process is started                                                           
6/29/14, 1:11:46 PM PDT                      Summary- [System: No Assertions] Using AC                                           
Sleep/Wakes since boot at 6/29/14, 1:11:46 PM PDT     Dark Wake Count in this sleep cycle:0
Time stamp                Domain              Message                                                                    Duration  Delay    
==========                ======              =======                                                                    ========  =====    
UUID: Unknown UUID
6/29/14, 1:11:46 PM PDT  Sleep                Sleep (Failure code:0x1F006A00): Using AC (Charge:2%)                              
6/29/14, 1:12:17 PM PDT  Assertions          PID 93(apsd) Released ApplePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-recreatecachedictionaries-push.apple.com" 00:00:30  id:0xc0000012c [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
6/29/14, 1:12:18 PM PDT  Assertions          PID 93(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-recreatecachedictionaries-sandbox.push.apple.com" 00:00:30  id:0xc00000133 [System: DeclUser kDisp]

Hi Marvin,
Welcome to Lenovo Community!
I’m sorry to hear that you are facing the issue with battery drain on ThinkPad T440s.
Please go to start control panel, and click on power option and click on Choose what closing the lid dose. In the third option (When I close the lid) check if it is selected sleep option on both On battery and Plugged in option. If not please change it to sleep option.
Please check the below image for further assistance on the option.
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This setting might resolve the issue.
Hope this helps. Do post back if issue persists!
Best regards,
Hemanth Kumar
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