This was actually a feature designed to help keep out spam from the Stack Exchange network. It tries to tell you "Hey, you should pay extra attention to this review, because it might just be spam."
There's more information provided about this system in Tim Post's answer on Meta Stack Exchange.
Now, is this message supposed to show up on audits? According to another one of Tim Post's answers, yes, it is:
The spam notification is completely unaware of audits, and audits are completely unaware of the spam notifications (however, audits do
know when something was rejected as spam, that's why it chose the edit
as an audit). The actual notification that tells you that the message
was identified as spam comes from something completely different.
What happened is, the post was rejected so recently that the origin
was still being tracked by the spam filters, which is why you got that
message. In effect, this should cause anyone to slow down and take a
good look (audit or not) before suggesting action.
However, as audits should represent the 'real deal' as much as possible, I don't see a reason to not show the extra notification when you happen on something in an audit that originated from something we're tracking as abusive.