Slot-Loading DVD/CD player Booting during Sleep

Hello Everyone,
I'm writing because I am currently experiencing an issue with my brand new MacBook. I noticed today that after I closed the lid on it to put it to sleep, it was trying to "boot" the DVD/CD player. Add to this the fact that it didn't just happen once, but every 15 seconds while it was in sleep mode, it would try this. It would cause the "Apple" on the back of the lid to light up only momentarily, and I would hear the disk drive gears as if it was trying to pull a CD into the slot.
This sits by itself. There is nothing "touching" the DVD/CD slot. The last thing I did was viewed an HTML file which I have been building on my desktop, from a Flash Drive. However, this was done several hours before the issue began.
Can anyone help me with this?

Do you have any peripherals connected to the machine via USB, like a mouse or something like that? The hard drive will make the same sound it does when the machine wakes up If you have something connected via USB and unplug it... even if you have a wireless mouse connected and move it. This has happened to me...

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