RENO, Nev. (AP) — Nevada is paying $2.85 million more to a Washington state woman who spent almost 34 years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit.

The state attorney general announced Monday that Cathy Woods also received a Certificate of Innocence in the 1976 murder of which she was exonerated by DNA evidence.

The settlement approved Friday was the third one compensating Woods. She received separate settlements totaling $6 million from Washoe County in 2019 and the cities of Reno and Shreveport, Louisiana, in August.

Woods is now 70 and lives in an undisclosed location in Washington state.

The National Registry of Exonerations lists her as the longest-ever wrongfully incarcerated woman in U.S. history.