The age for legal marriage in Brazil is 16 years old. This can be altered by a court order in case of pregnancy, but Anna was 13 years when she married and legal age of consent in Brazil is 14 years old, so her husband would be charged with statutory rape.
Agent Navabi is wrong in stating that child brides in the U.S. can't divorce without adult consent. Marriage automatically emancipates a minor who is then legally able to divorce.
The AUSA states that marrying one's rapist prevents prosecuting the rapist. This is not correct.
Anna-Gracia isn't in any way a typical Brazilian name. It is clearly Hispanic, and Brazilian names are Portuguese, not Hispanic. Duerte isn't a Brazilian surname at all, not even Hispanic. Most typical would be Duarte.