Lee Epperson of Sykesville, MD appears to be connected to TV scripts as a seller/collector , not as a screenwriter. A public profile identifies him as a martial arts instructor in Sykesville, Maryland, and says his hobby is collecting screen-used movie and TV props.

A public Facebook post also says someone “bought my first ever script(s) last week from Lee Epperson,” which suggests he has been selling TV scripts or related script items to collectors. That lines up with the idea that his connection to TV scripts is through memorabilia trading, not production work.

What this likely means

  • He may buy, collect, and resell scripts as memorabilia.
  • He is probably known in fan or collector circles for TV-related paper props.
  • There is no evidence in the material I found that he writes for television.

Best read on the connection

The simplest explanation is that Lee Epperson’s name comes up because he is part of the TV script collecting market. In other words, his connection is likely hobby- and resale-based rather than creative or professional writing- related.

TL;DR: Lee Epperson of Sykesville, MD seems connected to TV scripts through collecting and selling script memorabilia, not through working as a TV writer.