40 is bigger than 2, but 40 women didn't sign onto a petition claiming they had hysterectomies. 40 women signed onto a complaint about subpar and/or aggressive and uncomfortable gynecological care, with the hysterectomy story in the news as corroboration of their claims.
This is the legal petition in question that ultimately made it to court. Hysterectomy comes up 17 times if you search for the term. Of those 17, 3 are from general references to the whistleblower filing, 10 are in reference to 3 women who were allegedly recommended hysterectomies by the accused doctor but never had the procedures, and the remaining 4 were in reference to a woman who was given diagnostic procedures that were unnecessary because she had a total hysterectomy done years prior to being detained by ICE. That's honestly the most jarring complaint of them all, and in my skimming of the general statements at the top, the only specific procedure I saw mentioned as being performed was unneeded ultrasounds done as standing orders with or without individual justification.
So I'm not defending the doctor's honor, he could be a really crappy doctor, he could be a genuine abuser deserving of retribution. But if you wade through all that, do you know how many of the women on that class action suit had hysterectomies performed by that doctor? Zero. This event was big news, everyone heard about the hysterectomies, testimonies were gathered, investigations were done. Some women on the filing were deported in the meantime, and the lawyers filing the suit tracked them down in other countries to get them onto the filing. And after all that, there are (unless I am mistaken), precisely zero women on the filing who had hysterectomies performed in ICE custody.