Dennis Rodman’s implication that the American being held in North Korea might be guilty is “reprehensible,” former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson said Wednesday.

“I think what’s most reprehensible is his implication that Kenneth Bae, an American detainee on very spurious charges, who deserves to come home, might be guilty,” Richardson, a former governor of New Mexico, said on CNN’s “New Day.”

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“Basketball diplomacy, out-of-the-box diplomacy, special envoys, nontraditional diplomats can do a lot of good,” Richardson said. “But now because of Rodman’s comments, even some NBA players who were probably just there seriously for basketball diplomacy have been compromised.”

Rodman has made headlines by visiting North Korea, where he has been seen with that country's leader, Kim Jong Un Kim Jong UnSatellite images indicate North Korea preparing for massive military parade South Korea warns of underwater missile test launch by North Korea Trump says he didn't share classified information following Woodward book MORE.

During a Tuesday interview on CNN, he suggested Bae deserved imprisonment when he was questioned about whether he would seek Bae's release.

The outburst has drawn criticism across the political spectrum. Richardson tried to rescue Bae last year during a trip to North Korea with Google Chairman Eric Schmidt.

Rodman has been in North Korea this week with a group of retired basketball players on what he has described as a basketball diplomacy tour.