UPDATE: 3 p.m. April 30 ― Rep. Adam Schiff issued a statement Tuesday afternoon saying he had sent a criminal referral about Erik Prince to Attorney General William Barr. The congressman’s letter on behalf of the House Intelligence Committee noted six discrepancies between Prince’s testimony to Congress and the portrayal of his conduct in the Mueller report, including that Prince denied prior knowledge of the meeting with Russian banker Kirill Dmitriev or its purpose, that he claimed to have only met the Russian once, only to discuss business matters, and that he communicated with Steve Bannon about the meeting. “The report reveals that Mr. Prince’s testimony before the committee was replete with manifest and substantial falsehoods that materially impaired the committee’s investigation,” Schiff wrote. “We therefore refer this matter to you and request that you investigate whether there is sufficient admissible evidence to prove that Mr. Prince made materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statements and representations to Congress.”

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House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Tuesday that he will ask the Justice Department to consider prosecuting Donald Trump ally Erik Prince for lying to Congress under oath.

The move could result in one more criminal conviction based on the work of special counsel Robert Mueller. The redacted version of the Mueller report revealed that Prince and his associates had given Congress and the counsel’s team two very different explanations for meetings he held with influential Russian banker Kirill Dmitriev in the Seychelles in January 2017.

Based on interviews and reviews of call records, text messages, emails and other data, Mueller said Prince planned his trip knowing Dmitriev would be there and was seeking to pitch Trump’s circle on U.S.-Russia cooperation. Prince later discussed the encounter with fellow Trump adviser Steve Bannon, according to Mueller’s team. Prince denied both acts to lawmakers on Nov. 30, 2017.

“I do believe that there is very strong evidence that he willingly misled the committee and made false statements to the committee and later today we’ll be making a criminal referral to the Justice Department,” Schiff said Tuesday at a Washington Post event.