It comes as police confirm they are investigating the party at a Redvale address on Saturday night.
Police had received a noise complaint at the property early on Sunday morning.
"A police unit attended the address after 4am to find the majority of the partygoers had since left," police confirmed.
"Police spoke to occupiers and initiated further inquiries for follow-up enforcement actions."
Police are now reviewing social media videos of the party and considering "enforcement options".
"Police are disappointed this event went ahead given it is not permitted under the current restrictions."
The party was the second gathering of the group that night - they had earlier got together on the rooftop of the Sugartree building in central Auckland.
The building manager confirmed to the Herald they had received complaints about a large gathering from residents. They had been forwarded to the property manager who was now investigating.
There have been unconfirmed reports that the tenant/s involved may face eviction.
Owner of KAM Talent, Kim Tiam, said she was shocked to hear what happened at the weekend and confirmed McCarthy had been axed from the company as a result,
"This irresponsible and reckless act has consequences.
"We do not condone his behaviour at all and have removed him from our agency as of today.
"We no longer represent this person."
Tiam said KAM Talent took Covid restrictions "very seriously".
"The priority of our talent's health and safety as well as the public's safety is at the forefront of our values."
Verano said earlier today it was "dealing" with the situation involving Wilson and was "no longer representing" Wilson on its platform.
"We are aware of the current situation regarding one of our creators and are in the process of dealing with it.
"Thank you to those who alerted us to the incident.
"We are no longer representing @chxrlieWilsonn. We do not condone the events of the past 24 hours by anyone involved.
"Thank you for bringing the issue to our attention. Stay home and stay safe."
Wilson's social media accounts, including Instagram, Twitter and TikTok have since been removed.
McCarthy's Instagram page is still active, however he has taken down his Facebook page.
Meanwhile, director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield has spoken out following the party that has seen some influencers apologise and dozens more go to ground.
Bloomfield told TVNZ today that the scenes on Saturday night were "disappointing", especially to those who have been following the rules.
He also labelled the actions of those who attended the party as "blatant".
"It must be very disappointing for others in Auckland because they've been doing the hard yards for a couple of months," said Bloomfield.
"There's no doubt that people are tiring of the situation and that's understandable, but there's a difference to being tired ... and something that is blatantly flouting."