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Two months in the hole netted notorious “To Die For” seductress Pamela Smart an $8,750 settlement from the state yesterday — but her lawyers are taking home even more for handling her case.

The attorneys, who have been pushing the Manhattan federal lawsuit for three years, were awarded $13,125 in fees.

The former New Hampshire school aide — who enticed a teenage lover into murdering her husband — sued prison officials in 2006 for tossing her into lockdown after scantily clad prison pictures of her appeared in the National Enquirer.

Smart, 42, who is serving life without parole, claims the pix were taken by a guard who sexually assaulted her.

She is housed in Westchester’s Bedford Hills prison because New Hampshire doesn’t have a maximum-security women’s prison.

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