[citation needed] At the time of his election, Sessions received a $250 monthly stipend and said he would devote after-school hours to the job, while attending nearby Hillsdale High School during the day, and use his bedroom as his office.
[citation needed] Sessions appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman earlier in 2005 to read the Top Ten list titled "Good Things About Being an 18-year-old Mayor".
[citation needed] In July 2007, Sessions pleaded no contest to two counts of computer hacking and completed 40 hours of community service.
[3] In 2009, Sessions announced that he would not seek re-election because his graduation from Hillsdale College in 2010 might lead him to pursue a career outside the area.
[5] According to the Adrian Daily Telegram, Sessions is managing the Blissfield, Michigan Downtown Development Authority/ Main Street program.