NEW YORK—Two alleged female victims of Ghislaine Maxwell were the highlight of the first week of the trial against the wealthy British socialite, offering a battery of new details about the alleged sex trafficking operation. The trial of Maxwell, a cohort of the late convicted pedophile Jeffery Epstein, began in federal court in New York City last week. Maxwell was indicted in June on six counts of sex trafficking of a minor on behalf of Epstein and his cronies. The first of the two alleged victims, Jane, testified on Tuesday about her father’s sudden death when she was 14, her “not great” home life, and how she was first approached by Maxwell at the summer camp for teens at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan. She recalled how she was eating ice cream with her campmates and Maxwell approached them, bringing her pet Yorkie along. Epstein soon joined …