Accounting Log filling up with useless data

I am getting my ACS Accounting logs filled with useless data from about 12 devices. I think I have found the cause - I just don't know how to fix it.
The accounting data has a username we have not used for months, and I stumbled upon this by looking at various show commands on the devices that are causing the problem.
When I do a "sh aaa sessions", I see this:
CE-WIN-IDF16-3750-Stack1#sh aaa session
Total sessions since last reload: 189
Session Id: 1
   Unique Id: 127
   User Name: *not available*
   IP Address: 0.0.0.0
   Idle Time: 0
   CT Call Handle: 0
Session Id: 354
   Unique Id: 263
   User Name: cenetmgmt
   IP Address: 10.62.7.15
   Idle Time: 0
   CT Call Handle: 0
Session Id: 626
   Unique Id: 410
   User Name: leehoyle
   IP Address: 10.62.7.15
   Idle Time: 0
   CT Call Handle: 0
I would LOVE to get rid of that Session ID: 354 if I could. I can't seem to find a suitable "clear" command. Any help out there?
Thansk in advance!
Lee Hoyle

I am not trying to access anything I keep getting the message that my cloud is full than go to it to find that is is full of things from my computer and pictures from the Sims game spent 3 hours yesterday as it kept telling me that Verizon was not available. Why is my cloud not backing up my phone but randomly backing up my computer which I do not need. This is using the desktop Icon. I have not even opened it on my desktop until I tried to delete the stuff on it it did this on its own.

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