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The Cops Are The Grinch! Adrienne Maloof’s Christmas Party To Collect Toys For Children Shut Down

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Dec. 19 2013, Published 6:56 p.m. ET

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9021-Oh no! A Christmas miracle almost became a huge disaster for lots of children in Los Angeles when Adrienne Maloof’s “ZING Vodka Holiday Party” was shut down by the cops, but RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that not even the Beverly Hills PD could stop the holiday spirit of the generous party-goers.

The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star was heartbroken when her star-studded party was shut down by the police on Wednesday night, with traffic backing up outside the gates of the private estate where she now lives, and many people turned away from the celebration.

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Party planner Henry Penzi told RADAR: "We worked hard to throw a huge party with great food, great drink, and great people, in hopes we'd bring in a lot of toys for needy kids. And while people like Christina Aguilera, Vanna White, Sarah Ferguson, and the Game showed up and came bearing gifts, other invited guests such as Seth McFarland couldn't get in.”

He said they did manage to pull off the Christmas miracle by collecting plenty of gifts to surprise children with on the 25th.

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“Despite the party's early shut down, Adrienne was still happy with the thousands of dollars worth of gifts her generous pals donated,” Penzi said.

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